Western Mail

McCanns: Finding out truth about Maddy ‘is essential’

- TED HENNESSEY newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

MADELEINE McCann’s parents say it is “essential” they learn the truth of what happened to their daughter ahead of the 15th anniversar­y of her disappeara­nce.

In a message on the Official Find Madeleine Campaign Facebook page yesterday, Kate and Gerry McCann wrote although “uncertaint­y creates weakness”, they need closure on what happened to the toddler at the holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal, on May 3 2007.

The Metropolit­an Police, which continues to treat Madeleine’s disappeara­nce as a missing persons inquiry, said it is “committed” to finding the truth 15 years on.

The McCanns’ post read: “This year we mark 15 years since we last saw Madeleine. It feels no harder than any other but no easier either. It’s a very long time. Many people talk about the need for ‘closure’. It’s always felt a strange term. Regardless of outcome, Madeleine will always be our daughter and a truly horrific crime has been committed.

“These things will remain.

“It is true though that uncertaint­y creates weakness; knowledge and certainty give strength, and for this reason our need for answers, for the truth, is essential.

“We are grateful for the ongoing work and commitment of the UK, Portuguese and German authoritie­s as it is this combined police effort which will yield results and bring us those answers. As always, we would like to thank all of our supporters for their continued good wishes and support. It is a huge comfort to know that regardless of time passed, Madeleine is still in people’s hearts and minds. “Thank you.”

In July 2013, Scotland Yard launched its own investigat­ion, Operation Grange, into Madeleine’s disappeara­nce

Detective Chief Inspector Mark Cranwell from the Metropolit­an Police, who leads the operation, said: “Fifteen years on from Madeleine’s disappeara­nce in Praia Da Luz our thoughts, as always, are with her family.

“Officers continue to investigat­e the case and our dedicated team are still working closely with law enforcemen­t colleagues from the Portuguese Policia Judiciaria as well as the German Bundeskrim­inalamt.

“At this time, the case remains a missing person’s inquiry and all involved are committed to doing what we can to find answers.”

It comes after convicted sex offender Christian Brueckner, 44, was declared an official suspect by Portuguese authoritie­s last month, which was welcomed by the couple.

Prosecutor­s in the Algarve city of Faro released a statement that said, according to a translatio­n, that a person was named an “arguido”, a Portuguese legal designatio­n which elevates a witness to the status of a named or formal suspect.

The statement did not name Brueckner but said the person was made an “arguido” by German authoritie­s at the request of Portugal’s public prosecutio­n service.

Brueckner, who was identified as a murder suspect by German prosecutor­s in June 2020, has reportedly denied any involvemen­t in the case and has not been charged.

Investigat­ors believe the convicted sex offender killed Madeleine, then three, after abducting her from the holiday apartment.

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