Fears Madeleine McCann Suspect Will 'Disappear' After Surveillance Is Scrapped
Christian Brueckner will still wear an ankle tag as prosecutors warn the device has failed before and could stop tracking him outside Germany.
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Madeleine McCann Prime Suspect No Longer Under 24-Hour Watch, Sparking Fears Over His Whereabouts
Unless the Metropolitan Police come up with concrete evidence, Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the 2007 disappearance of Madeleine McCann, could remain without facing charges, rather than being brought before a court. This comes after reports emerged that monitoring measures on the German national were allegedly halted, after a court ruled that such surveillance was no longer required. Brueckner is, however, expected to continue wearin…
Christian Brueckner no longer under constant police surveillance, concerns arise
Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in Madeleine McCann's disappearance, is no longer under continuous police surveillance following a court ruling. He remains fitted with a malfunction-prone electronic ankle tag, raising concerns he may evade monitoring and potentially leave Germany. Authorities have appealed the surveillance decision.

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