Madeleine McCann investigators remove ‘evidence’ from abandoned houses
- Police investigated Madeleine McCann's disappearance on Tuesday near an abandoned building in southern Portugal's Praia da Luz.
- The searches, requested by a German public prosecutor, focus on the 2007 case involving the 3-year-old British toddler last seen at a holiday resort.
- Teams from Germany, Portugal, and the U.K. Used pickaxes, chainsaws, and pumped water from wells while searching dense scrubland several miles from the resort.
- The main suspect, German national Christian Brueckner, is serving a seven-year sentence for a 2005 rape in Portugal and denies involvement in McCann’s disappearance.
- After 18 years, investigators continue piecing together events as McCann’s family marked the anniversary and vowed to keep searching.
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Here the police are searching for Madeleine McCann – 18 years after her disappearance.
·Stockholm, Sweden
Read Full ArticleGerman and Portuguese investigators have finished their search near the seaside resort of Praia da Luz, results have not been published.
·Vienna, Austria
Read Full ArticleFor three days, BKA and the Portuguese criminal police in the Algarve have been looking for evidence in the case of the missing Maddie McCann in abandoned fincas.
·Berlin, Germany
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