Madeleine McCann search latest: Animal bones among limited findings as third day of police hunt ends in Praia da Luz

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6 Jun 2025 • 2:15 PM MYT
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Animal bones are reported to be among limited findings after a three-day search for forensic evidence in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann case, who vanished from a holiday home in Portugal 18 years ago, was called off.

Local media said some material had been gathered on Wednesday and sent for analysis to see if it contained anything relevant to the investigation.

German investigators were given until Friday to search an area between Praia da Luz and the cottage where he lived at the time of the toddler’s disappearance in 2007.

Christian Brueckner, a suspect in case, is due to be released from prison within months.

A neighbour who lived near Brueckner around the time of Madeleine’s disappearance described him as “quite angry”, and said she would hear him having rows with his girlfriend.

Police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann ramped up their hunt of scrubland and abandoned buildings on Wednesday with heavy machinery, including JCB and ground-penetrating radar.

Madeleine was three when she disappeared, sparking a Europe-wide police investigation.

German national Brueckner, who was formally identified as a suspect in 2022, has denied any involvement.

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Key Points

  • Search efforts drawing to a close
  • Search expected to end today if no significant evidence found
  • Former neighbour describes suspect as 'angry' young man
  • Officers scour undergrowth as search nears its end

Recap: How did the search play out?

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Alex Croft

A three-day search for Madeleine McCann failed to bear fruit and was brought to a close by German police on Thursday afternoon.

Media flocked to Praia da Luz, the charming Algarve resort where Maddie went missing, amid hopes that authorities had found a lead in where the girl’s body could be.

Police used ground penetrating radar and a digger to scour derelict farm buildings near where suspect Christian Brueckner used to live, reported The Independent’s crime correspondent Amy-Clare Martin, who was on the scene.

Images showed as authorities scoured bushes in the area, discovering animal bones among other findings which have not appeared to bring answers any closer.

As the search finally came to a close, teams of German and Portuguese police officers were seen shaking hands and embracing following a debrief and started to pack up a tent at their base in the 120-acre search site in Atalaia, which was once home to a farming community, Amy-Clare Martin reported.

One team member was seeing carrying a crate of German beer.

Watch: New search for Madeleine McCann gets underway in Portugal

07:15

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Alexander Butler

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Mapped: Where police will begin new major search for Madeleine McCann

05:00

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Alexander Butler

German police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann are launching a major new search in Portugal.

Madeleine disappeared in 2007 while on holiday with her family in the resort of Praia da Luz. She vanished from a bedroom in a holiday apartment complex while her parents were out for dinner with friends a short walk away.

The subsequent search for the missing girl became one of the highest-profile unsolved missing person cases in the world.

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What happened to Madeleine McCann? Timeline of the 18 year missing girl mystery as new search launched in Portugal

04:00

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Alexander Butler

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What we know about the new search for Madeleine McCann

03:00

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Alexander Butler

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Christian Brueckner was a drifter and sex offender – why did police ignore him when Maddie McCann disappeared?

02:00

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Alexander Butler

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‘Everybody’s fed up’: Inside the Algarve resort haunted by the disappearance of Madeleine McCann

Friday 6 June 2025 00:01

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Alexander Butler

On a stop sign at the entrance to Praia Da Luz, faded graffiti declares: “STOP McCann circus.”

The stencilled message - now hastily sprayed over - was once daubed on every stop sign in the town as locals reeled from the devastating impact of the British toddler’s disappearance in 2007.

Tourism halved in the charming Algarve resort as the mystery of Madeleine McCann turned into a media storm which they have struggled to escape ever since, according to weary residents.

Read the full story by The Independent’s crime correspondent Amy-Clare Martin:

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Thursday 5 June 2025 23:10

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Alexander Butler

German and Portuguese investigators congratulated and embraced each other as searches connected to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann drew to a close.

Search teams wound down the operation in Atalaia, near Lagos, Portugal, on Thursday, after three days of scouring scrubland and abandoned structures.

Officers involved in the latest searches held a debrief before leaving the site, and there was a round of applause before a crate of German beer was removed from one of the tents in the designated base area.

After the Augustiner beers were carried away, some officers struggled to grapple with the tents they were taking down because of the blustery conditions.

Earlier in the day, personnel could be seen holding pitchforks as they combed stretches of land.

Pick-axes and shovels were used to dig some of the undergrowth and a digger was again used to remove rubble from one of the abandoned structures at the site.

They spent the first two days of the search focusing on one particular derelict building, using ground-penetrating radar on the cobbled ground after clearing the area of debris and vegetation using a digger and chainsaws

Shovels, pickaxes and an abandoned farmhouse: Inside the new search for Madeleine McCann

Thursday 5 June 2025 22:50

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Alexander Butler

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Christian Brueckner was a drifter and sex offender – why did police ignore him when Maddie McCann disappeared?

Thursday 5 June 2025 22:30

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David James Smith

The assertion that 47-year-old Christian Brueckner could be the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCannlooked a little thinner when he was acquitted in October on five unrelated sexual offences – two of which involved children – following a trial that began in February 2024.

Despite the huge amount of interest around Christian Brueckner’s past, the verdicts were no great surprise. They had been anticipated since last July when the presiding Judge, Uta Inse Engemann, in the German regional court of Braunschweig had ruled that there was “no longer sufficient evidence of guilt for all of the charges”.

Brueckner, a German national, remains in jail, serving the final months of a seven-year sentence for the rape of a 72-year-old American woman in 2005 at the Ocean Club resort in Praia da Luz — the same hotel where Madeleine went missing two years later.

But as he seeks early release from the 2019 sentence, police in Germany are hurrying to charge the prime suspect in the disappearance of the British toddler before he walks free from prison in the next two weeks.

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Vast search involving dozens of police and high-tech equipment to cost £300,000, according to reports

Thursday 5 June 2025 22:10

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Alexander Butler

Dozens of police from Germany and Portugal have spent most of the week scouring a 120-acre stretch of scrubland and abandoned buildings for clues about Madeleine McCann’s disappearance.

That effort, set to end today unless significant evidence is uncovered, is estimated to have cost at least £300,000, The Times reports.

The newspaper reports more than 60 officers have been involved in the hunt, and on Wednesday aerial drones were deployed and an excavator was brought in to help clear rubble.

Searchers also used ground penetrating radar, which can detect abnormalities underground, such as a hidden burial.

The search area is just a couple of miles from Praia de Luz and the Ocean Club resort where Madeleine had been sleeping before she vanished on May 3, 2007.

Former neighbour describes suspect as 'angry' young man

Thursday 5 June 2025 21:50

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Alexander Butler

A neighbour of German suspect Christian Brueckner, who lived near Praia da Luz at the time of Madeleine McCann’s disappearance, described him as an “angry” young man who she would hear having rows with his girlfriend.

Brueckner, who has denied any involvement in the McCann case, was living in the town around the time of Madeleine’s disappearance.

The neighbour said: “If I was riding past and he'd be standing outside, we'd say hello, you know, how are you,” she said. “Nothing more. Then we found out he was a really nasty piece of work.”

The resident, who used to ride her horse around the 120-acre search area, said the farmhouses and outbuildings on the site have been derelict since at least the 80s.

“It is the first time I've heard of Atalaia being searched,” she said. “I know the properties because I used go up there all the time with my horse. I know exactly where they are. Whether he'd been up there or done anything, no clue.”

The neighbour said locals were “exhausted” by the search operation - just the latest in a long history of investigations in the 18 years since Madeleine disappeared.

Full story: A timeline of the 18 year missing girl mystery

Thursday 5 June 2025 21:30

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Alexander Butler

The current search, a few miles from where Madeleine McCann was last seen in a Praia da Luz resort, is just the latest in the years-long, international effort to find answers.

Read the full history of the toddler’s disappearance and the effort to find her below:

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Animal bones among the limited findings in final hours of the search, report claims

Thursday 5 June 2025 21:10

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Alexander Butler

Portuguese newspaper Correio da Manha reported that some material had been gathered on Wednesday and was being processed and analysed to see if it contained anything relevant to the investigation.

A local television station, SIC, reported that animal bones were among the limited findings of the large-scale investigation.

Since Tuesday, dozens of police from Germany and Portugal have been scouring a 120-acre swathe of scrubland, just a couple of miles from where Madeleine was last seen alive.

The search is expected to finish this afternoon if nothing significant has been found.

In pictures: Police search by hand, scouring bushes in last ditch hunt for evidence

Thursday 5 June 2025 20:50

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Alexander Butler

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Watch: Inside buildings scoured in new search for Madeleine McCann

Thursday 5 June 2025 20:30

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Alexander Butler

‘Everybody’s fed up’: Inside the Algarve resort haunted by the disappearance of Madeleine McCann

Thursday 5 June 2025 20:11

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Alexander Butler

On a stop sign at the entrance to Praia Da Luz, faded graffiti declares: “STOP McCann circus.”

The stencilled message - now hastily sprayed over - was once daubed on every stop sign in the town as locals reeled from the devastating impact of the British toddler’s disappearance in 2007.

Tourism halved in the charming Algarve resort as the mystery of Madeleine McCann turned into a media storm which they have struggled to escape ever since, according to weary residents.

Read the full story by The Independent’s crime correspondent Amy-Clare Martin:

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German authorities requested the search take place

Thursday 5 June 2025 19:45

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Alex Ross

German authorities requested the search as part of their continued attempts to source evidence to implicate prime suspect Christian Brueckner, who is in prison for raping a 72-year-old woman in Praia da Luz in 2005.

He is due to be released from jail in September if no further charges are brought.

In October last year, Brueckner was cleared by a German court of unrelated sexual offences, alleged to have taken place in Portugal between 2000 and 2017.

In 2023, investigators carried out searches near the Barragem do Arade reservoir, about 30 miles from Praia da Luz.

Brueckner spent time in the area between 2000 and 2017 and had photographs and videos of himself near the reservoir.

Round of applause and crate of German beer

Thursday 5 June 2025 19:28

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Alex Ross

German and Portuguese investigators congratulated and embraced each other as searches connected to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann drew to a close.

Search teams wound down the operation in Atalaia, near Lagos, Portugal, on Thursday, after three days of scouring scrubland and abandoned structures.

Officers involved in the latest searches held a debrief before leaving the site, and there was a round of applause before a crate of German beer was removed from one of the tents in the designated base area.

After the Augustiner beers were carried away, some officers struggled to grapple with the tents they were taking down because of the blustery conditions.

Earlier in the day, personnel could be seen holding pitchforks as they combed stretches of land.

Pick-axes and shovels were used to dig some of the undergrowth and a digger was again used to remove rubble from one of the abandoned structures at the site.

They spent the first two days of the search focusing on one particular derelict building, using ground-penetrating radar on the cobbled ground after clearing the area of debris and vegetation using a digger and chainsaws.

In pictures: The search near Praia da Luz on Thursday

Thursday 5 June 2025 19:12

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Rachel Clun

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Former neighbour describes suspect as 'angry' young man

Thursday 5 June 2025 18:42

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Rachel Clun

Amy-Clare Martin reports from Praia da Luz:

A neighbour of German suspect Christian Brueckner, who lived near Praia da Luz at the time of Madeleine McCann’s disappearance, described him as an “angry” young man who she would hear having rows with his girlfriend.

Brueckner, who has denied any involvement in the McCann case, was living in the town around the time of Madeleine’s disappearance.

The neighbour said: “If I was riding past and he'd be standing outside, we'd say hello, you know, how are you,” she said. “Nothing more. Then we found out he was a really nasty piece of work.”

The resident, who used to ride her horse around the 120-acre search area, said the farmhouses and outbuildings on the site have been derelict since at least the 80s.

“It is the first time I've heard of Atalaia being searched,” she said. “I know the properties because I used go up there all the time with my horse. I know exactly where they are. Whether he'd been up there or done anything, no clue.”

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Thursday 5 June 2025 18:22

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Rachel Clun

This week’s search, a few miles from where Madeleine McCann was last seen in a Praia da Luz resort, is just the latest in the years-long, international effort to find answers.

Read the full history of the toddler’s disappearance and the effort to find her below:

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Search efforts drawing to a close

Thursday 5 June 2025 17:58

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Amy-Clare Martin in Portugal

Search efforts appear to be drawing to a close in the desperate attempts to find Madeleine McCann.

German and Portuguese police were seen shaking hands and embracing shortly after 5pm at the end of the third day of searches at abandoned buildings around a mile from where the toddler was last seen.

Teams appeared to stand in a circle for a debrief before they began taking down one of the tents erected at the scene.

One team member was seeing carrying a crate of German beer.

Officers were expected to pack up and leave after three days of searches unless they found anything significant.

Animal bones are reported to be among limited findings in the final hours of the search, local television station SIC reported on Thursday.

Portuguese newspaper Correio da Manha reported that some material had been gathered on Wednesday and was being processed and analysed to see if it contained anything relevant to the investigation.

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Watch: Police spend third day searching scrubland near Praia da Luz

Thursday 5 June 2025 17:39

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Rachel Clun

Latest search is winding down - but no official word yet on what they found

Thursday 5 June 2025 17:06

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Rachel Clun, PA

Police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann seem to be winding down their latest search in Portugal.

Officers could be seen carrying equipment such as bins, boxes and folding tables away from their base area in Atalaia, near Praia da Luz, on Thursday afternoon.

Personnel also loaded vans parked near some abandoned buildings with some of the equipment used in the searches.

Earlier, Portuguese television station SIC reported searchers had found animal bones and clothing fragments.

It will take time for any material gathered during the three-day search to be analysed.

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Day three of search: Dozens of police hunt scrubland for signs of Madeleine McCann

Thursday 5 June 2025 16:43

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Rachel Clun

Using everything from JCBs and ground penetrating radar to shovels, pickaxes and their hands, dozens of police officers from Germany and Portugal toiled in 29C heat near Praia da Luz in their search for clues.

Their search area: a 120-acre tract of countryside within walking distance of the holiday town, which is covered in scrub and dotted with abandoned farm buildings in various states of disrepair.

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Their goal: any hard evidence in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. Her Eeyore pyjamas, perhaps, or more grimly, her body.

German officers were hoping to find evidence linking the toddler’s disappearance more than 18 years ago with their suspect, Christian Brueckner, who is currently in prison for the 2005 rape of a 72-year-old woman in Praia da Luz.

Brueckner, who has denied any involvement, was living in the area at the time of Madeleine’s disappearance.

Police are yet to make any official comments, and any findings will need to be carefully analysed, meaning their investigation is far from over.

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In pictures: the cottage where the prime suspect allegedly lived

Thursday 5 June 2025 16:20

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Rachel Clun

Christian Brueckner lived just outside Praia da Luz around the time Madeleine McCann disappeared.

He has denied any involvement in her disappearance, but police have spent the week searching scrubland near this cottage for potential evidence linking him to the case.

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Mapped: The area where police have been searching

Thursday 5 June 2025 15:58

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Rachel Clun

Full story: Why did police ignore Christian Brueckner when Maddie McCann disappeared?

Thursday 5 June 2025 15:37

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Rachel Clun

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Why the urgency in today's search?

Thursday 5 June 2025 15:16

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Rachel Clun

There are two reasons police from Germany will be hoping to uncover concrete evidence of Madeleine McCann’s disappearance today.

The first is, if they do not, their search will end shortly - this afternoon rather than tomorrow - and they will be returning to Germany without significant forensic evidence.

They had been hoping to secure evidence linking the toddler’s disappearance to their prime suspect, Christian Brueckner.

Brueckner has denied any involvement, and his prison sentence (for raping a woman in Praia da Luz in 2005) will end in September unless fresh charges are brought.

In an interview with RTL, Brueckner said he would disappear once released, due to the intense attention the case has received - which would make it difficult for authorities to track him down should they eventually find the evidence they need to charge him.

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In pictures: Police search by hand, scouring bushes in last ditch hunt for evidence

Thursday 5 June 2025 14:54

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Rachel Clun

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Animal bones among the limited findings in final hours of the search, report claims

Thursday 5 June 2025 14:34

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Rachel Clun

Neither German nor Portuguese police have released official statements since the renewed search began this week for solid answers over the disappearance of Madeleine McCann 18 years ago.

However, local media has reported that some evidence has been collected over the past day for testing.

Portuguese newspaper Correio da Manha reported that some material had been gathered on Wednesday and was being processed and analysed to see if it contained anything relevant to the investigation.

A local television station, SIC, reported that animal bones were among the limited findings of the large-scale investigation.

Since Tuesday, dozens of police from Germany and Portugal have been scouring a 120-acre swathe of scrubland, just a couple of miles from where Madeleine was last seen alive.

The search is expected to finish this afternoon if nothing significant has been found.

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Watch: Police continue search for trace of Madeleine McCann near Praia da Luz

Thursday 5 June 2025 14:15

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Rachel Clun