Madeleine McCann police find 'relevant clue' as several items removed in search

26 May 2023 , 07:30
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Search teams near the reservoir in Portugal yesterday (Image: Phil Harris)
Search teams near the reservoir in Portugal yesterday (Image: Phil Harris)

Police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann have reportedly found a "relevant clue" during a three-day search operation.

Officers were seen with shovels for a number of hours yesterday afternoon, as they dug a number of holes near a remote reservoir in Portugal.

Huge piles of soil and broken rock were left next to the 160 sq ft area close to the banks of the Barragem do Arade, which is around 30 miles from where Madeleine went missing in 2007.

Materials were collected and sent to Germany for testing, but it is feared that they could take weeks to be analysed.

Madeleine McCann police find 'relevant clue' as several items removed in search eiqrtiheiqruinvMadeleine McCann went missing in 2007 (PA)
Madeleine McCann police find 'relevant clue' as several items removed in searchThe youngster disappeared in the holiday resort of Praia da Luz, Portugal (METROPOLITAN POLICE/AFP via Gett)

Police found a "relevant clue" during their search yesterday, reports Portuguese newspaper Correio da Manha.

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Several items were removed from the site, although it is not known whether these are related to the investigation into Madeleine's disappearance.

They reportedly included a bra strap, pieces of clothing and plastic items.

The cordon around the site, which had been in place since Tuesday morning to allow officers to scour the area with rakes, pickaxes and sniffer dogs, has since been lifted.

The operation was carried out at the request of German investigators who believe their prime suspect, convicted sex offender Christian Brueckner, 45, kidnapped and murdered the youngster.

Madeleine McCann police find 'relevant clue' as several items removed in searchSeveral holes were dug at the site (Phil Harris)

He is in prison in Germany for the rape of a woman in Praia da Luz in 2005, and is suspected of further rapes and child sexual abuse committed in the area between 2000 and 2017.

German authorities have not revealed what triggered the latest search operation, but the prosecutor for the city of Braunschweig, Christian Wolters, said they were acting on the basis of "certain tips".

He told German public broadcaster NDR the new information had not come from the suspect and they did not have a confession or "any indication from the suspect of where it would make sense to search".

The Sun reported that investigators previously found photos and video of Brueckner at the reservoir.

He has reportedly denied any involvement in Madeleine's disappearance.

Madeleine McCann police find 'relevant clue' as several items removed in searchOfficers were seen with shovels for a number of hours yesterday afternoon (Phil Harris)

Madeleine was three when she vanished while on holiday with her parents in Praia da Luz, after they left her and her younger twin siblings asleep in their apartment while they went out to dinner with friends.

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Portuguese lawyer Marcos Aragao Correia previously claimed that criminal contacts had told him that Madeleine's body was in the reservoir, and in 2008 he raised funds for unsuccessful private searches of the water.

British officers from the Metropolitan Police were also present while the work was carried out in order to inform Madeleine's parents of any developments.

Madeleine McCann police find 'relevant clue' as several items removed in searchInvestigators were acting on the basis of "certain tips" (Phil Harris)

Portuguese daily Expresso said that the first day ended with no significant results, and that police had collected some objects including fabrics and garments.

Madeleine's disappearance has attracted enormous media attention since she vanished, and reporters are being kept at arm's length around a mile away from where search activity is taking place.

A no-fly zone was also imposed over the reservoir for the first two days.

The new searches come as the Home Office granted an extra £110,000 in funding this financial year for the Metropolitan Police to assist with finding Madeleine, down from just over £300,000 last year.

The total funding given to Operation Grange has been just under £13.1 million since 2011.

Katie Weston

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