Irish Daily Mail

Is this face of new Maddie suspect?

Child killer and abuser may be ‘person of interest’

- By Rebecca Camber and Neil Sears news@dailymail.ie

‘Predatory paedophile’

A NEW suspect who police want to quiz over the disappeara­nce of Madeleine McCann is understood to be a German serial paedophile and child killer.

Martin Ney, 48, who was imprisoned for life in Germany in 2012 for abducting and murdering three children and sexually abusing at least 40 others, is said to be a key person of interest to detectives.

It comes after it was reported on the 12th anniversar­y of the three- year- old British girl’s disappeara­nce that Portuguese officers were closing in on a foreign paedophile of ‘considerab­le significan­ce’ after a tip-off from Scotland Yard.

Ney has previously been interviewe­d by detectives about Madeleine but denied any involvemen­t. Originally from Hamburg, he targeted children on holiday, sometimes entering their apartments or tents wearing am ask and carrying a weapon, at other times using camouflage to ambush them.

He closely resembles a photofit of a man said to have been seen with a child in his arms shortly after Madeleine vanished from the Ocean Club resort in Portugal’s Praia da Luz in May 2007.

Ney’s first known murder victim, Stefan Jahr, 13, was taken at night from a boarding school in Scheebel, Germany, in 1992.

He also abused a string of boys on camping trips, with victims calling him ‘the Masked Man’.

In 1995, Ney snatched Dennis Rostel, eight, from a camp in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Hi s body was found in Denmark.

Ney also killed Dennis Klein, nine, who vanished on a school trip t o Lower Saxony, in Germany, in 2001. The paedophile is also suspected over two other murders.

There are fears he may have been part of a paedophile ring operating on the Algarve. Ney was working for an evangelica­l church on a project for the homeless i n Portugal when Madeleine vanished.

In chatroom messages, under the username GerdX, Ney confessed that he had dressed in camouflage to j ump out of bushes, ‘ i n children’s playground­s if a beautiful boy goes past’.

Portuguese former police chief Goncalo Amaral has claimed police are on the verge on naming a new suspect, whom he said was a German paedophile currently in jail, although he did not name him. Yesterday, Clarence Mitchell, spokesman for Madeleine’s parents Kate and Gerry McCannn, said: ‘Ney fits the profile – he is a known predatory paedophile and he’s a foreigner. It is quite plausible police are looking at him again but it could be someone else.

‘If he is the person of interest, a German force will have to get involved to interview him on their soil.’ Mrs McCann’s uncle Brian Kennedy added: ‘If police start broadcasti­ng names of suspects, it will only send them running.’

Last week, Portuguese media said police had been given extra resources to pursue a new suspect. The Metropolit­an Police said: ‘The investigat­ion into the disappeara­nce of Madeleine McCann remains ongoing. We are not providing a running commentary.’

Kate has previously said there is ‘always the worst case scenario’ as she told of her need to know if Maddie dead or alive.

She said in an interview in May 2014 that not knowing what happened to her daughter was the worst thing.

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Similariti­es: Ney and an earlier photofit in the case Missing: Madeleine McCann disappeare­d in Portugal in 2007
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