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Madeleine McCann investigation will be a cold case this year

Madeleine McCann went missing eleven years ago and would be 19 years old this year. Her case will no longer be dealt with.

Shannon Alexander by Shannon Alexander
22-03-2022 22:00
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Madeleine McCann investigation will be a cold case this year

Madeleine McCann will be gone for 11 years now. Photo: 9News

Madeleine McCann went missing during a vacation with her parents and sibling. She was just three years old when she went missing in Portugal. 

Madeleine McCann investigation will come to a close

According to previous reports, Madeleine McCann, her sibling, and her parents were on vacation with some friends and went to dinner leaving the kids in their rental. Her parents would check on her during dinner. But discovered that she was missing shortly thereafter. 

As reported by New York Post, a convicted Pedophile currently serving his sentence, was the main suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. 

Meanwhile, a German televised documentary reported that the pedophile, Brueckner regularly worked at the resort. That is the resort in which the family was staying. Reports also find that cellar data show that he was there at the time of the disappearance. 

Convicted pedophile is no longer a person of interest in the case

Brueckner previously relayed that these claims were entirely ridiculous and it seems that he will not be convicted of any other crime besides the rape of an elderly woman. 

German authorities have stated with conviction that they believe Brueckner murdered little Madeleine McCann. British authorities have differed in that they believe Madeleine is still alive. 

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According to 9News, the grange investigation has been a very private matter until today. Reports also relay that the investigation did not explore every avenue in the investigation. Approximately 23 million have been used in the case thus far. 

Right now, Madeleine McCann’s parents will be using private funding to continue their own investigation to find their daughter. Madeleine McCann is currently still a missing person. But German authorities believe that she was murdered. Her parents are also no longer suspects in the case.

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