The unit tasked with searching for the missing tot has continued the search years after her disappearance.
The tot has been missing since 2007 Detectives involved in missing toddler Madeleine McCann will receive a massive £100,000 grant to help further their investigation, it has been revealed. The new grant comes as the Metropolitan Police have already received a whopping £13 million from the UK government since 2011.
This may have given him access to a booking ledger showing staff that McCann’s children would be alone that night. Ralphs, who knew Brueckner at the time, claims the German man recruited a mutual friend as part of a plot to kidnap a child just a week before Madeleine disappeared. Kate and Gerry McCann have continued to search for their daughter Christian B is considered a suspect with Maddie’s disappearance They intended to sell the youngster to a childless couple, the 59-year-old claimed.
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