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A NEW TWIST HAS EMERGED IN THE MADELEINE MCCANN CASE AS POLICE LAUNCH FRESH SEARCHES IN PORTUGAL – AND A FORMER BRITISH DETECTIVE HAS MADE A STARTLING PREDICTION ABOUT WHAT THEY’LL FIND.
07:51, 03 Jun 2025Updated 07:53, 03 Jun 2025 A former British police detective has made a dramatic claim as a fresh search for Madeleine McCann gets underway in Portugal – nearly two decades
after her disappearance. Madeleine vanished on May 3, 2007, during a family holiday in the Praia da Luz resort on the Algarve. Despite extensive international investigations, no one has
ever been charged. Today, a major new search effort is set to begin near the area where the three-year-old was last seen. The operation – led by Portuguese police at the request of German
authorities – will focus on land between Praia da Luz and a nearby property once used by key suspect Christian Brueckner. A Portuguese source confirmed preparations had begun ahead of the
full-scale search. They said: “These will be land-based searches only. The main objective is to look for any signs of Madeleine’s body.” Former British detective Mark Williams-Thomas, who
has investigated some of the world’s most high-profile missing persons cases, has weighed in with a sceptical view of the new efforts, reports the Mirror. Article continues below Writing on
social media yesterday, he said: “The police in Portugal are going to search for the German police – the areas surrounding where Christian B rented a small farm building. The search is
looking for evidence of Madeleine McCann’s body. "I thoroughly investigated this whole area for my @paramountplus series. It was 10 months before Madeleine went missing that CB was last
seen at that address. I cannot see any evidence being found.” The search, expected to last three days unless something significant is uncovered, will involve specialist teams using
ground-penetrating radar capable of scanning up to 15 feet underground. German officers from the country’s Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) – around 30 in total – are on the ground,
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Privacy Notice. Article continues below The last large-scale search in the case took place in 2023, when police from the UK, Germany, and Portugal examined a reservoir about 30 miles from
Praia da Luz. The renewed efforts come amid continued speculation over Brueckner’s role in Madeleine’s disappearance, though he has not been charged in connection with the case.