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Met Police Pursue Extradition of Madeleine McCann Suspect Christian Brueckner

Detectives say they can build a strong enough case for the Crown Prosecution Service as they pursue charges before the 20th anniversary.

  • The Metropolitan Police are seeking to bring Christian Brueckner to Britain to stand trial for the abduction and murder of Madeleine McCann, aiming to present a strong case more than 19 years after the British child vanished in Portugal.
  • When Madeleine vanished at age three from the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in 2007, Brueckner lived about a mile away and remains the prime suspect in both German and British investigations.
  • Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley previously stated murder "is in many situations extraterritorial" and can be charged in the UK. Investigators believe they can present sufficient evidence to the Crown Prosecution Service to approve charges.
  • Brueckner, a convicted child sex offender, has refused to speak to the Met since his release last year. However, the German constitution prevents extradition of its citizens to non-EU countries, presenting a significant legal obstacle.
  • A senior Scotland Yard officer is reportedly leading efforts to charge Brueckner before the 20th anniversary of Madeleine's disappearance next year. Authorities remain focused on amassing the strongest evidence possible to overcome existing legal hurdles.
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Detectives from the Metropolitan Police are trying to have the suspect in the case of the missing Madeleine McCann transferred to the United Kingdom to be tried there, reports The Telegraph. The British agency is confident it can gather sufficient evidence to charge 49-year-old Christian Brückner with the abduction and murder of the then 3-year-old Maddie.

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Daily Express broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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