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The search is over, and Christian Brückner now can say goodbye to his freedom.
TheĀ gunĀ retrieved from a well drained by firefighters last week during fresh Madeleine McCann searches on the Algarve is a 6.35 calibre, well-placed sources said today.
FurtherĀ detailsĀ emerged hours after German prosecutors described the co-operation with Portuguese police as āexcellent and very constructiveā as authorities in both countries continue to try to build up a case against suspect Christian Brueckner ahead of his scheduled release from prison in September.
The type ofĀ gunĀ discovered during the three-day search operation last week near Bruecknerās former ramshackle cottage home close to the Algarve resort where Madeleine vanished on May 3 2007, has not yet been revealed.
Kate and Gerry McCann pose with an artist’s impression of how their daughter might look now at the age of nine ahead of a press conference in central London on May 2, 2012 five years after Madeleine’s disappearance -Credit: LEON NEAL/AFP/GettyImages
Typically 6.35 calibreĀ gunsĀ are small, pocket-sized, semi-automatic pistols used for self-defence or fun target shooting, but can be airguns. Portuguese daily Correio da Manha reported yesterday it was unlikely to be a ālethal weaponā although tests are understood to be ongoing.
It has not yet been ruled out as a potential game-changer in the ārace against time’ to chargeĀ BruecknerĀ over Madeleineās disappearance before he finishes the seven-year prison sentence he is currently serving for the 2005 rape of an American OAP.
AnotherĀ gunĀ said to have been found during last weekās searches has been ruled out. It is believed to be more than 50 years old and has been described by Portuguese sources as a ārusting relic.ā
The same well-placed sources confirmed yesterday forensic analysis of fragments ofĀ bonesĀ and adult clothing also unearthed last week would take place at a specialist police lab in Lisbon and not in Germany as initially reported.
No samples of any kind have been sent back toĀ GermanyĀ despite reports to the contrary, the insiders said. German forensic officers have been offered the opportunity of being present at the tests, although it was unclear today if they had accepted the invite.
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They were shown some of theĀ bonesĀ that were unearthed, thought to be animal bones, in a video-conferencing session but are said to have been āunable to come to any real conclusions about exactly what they wereā via the screen.
German prosecutors saidĀ yesterdayĀ in their only official statement so far since wells, ruins and water tanks across a 120-acre area in Atalaia between the Algarve towns of Praia and Luz and Lagos were inspected: āThe search operation conducted in Portugal last week has been completed as planned. No information can be provided at this time regarding the results of the investigation.
āOur sincere thanks go to all police officers involved in the search. The co-operation between the Portuguese police and the Federal Criminal Police Office was excellent and very constructive.
āWe donāt want to say anymore at the moment.ā
Luis Neves, the National Director of the Policia Judiciaria police force which in Portugal has been the lead police force in the hunt for Madeleine and whose officers worked along German counterparts at last weekās search, insisted last Friday it had ānot been in vainā despite the apparent lack of results.
He said: āNothing is in vain, not least because doors are being closed.”
At the last Madeleine McCann search in Portugal just over two years ago, when the Arade Dam a 40-minute drive from Praia da Luz was combed, German police who requested the operation did take back home with them samples believed to be mainly soil samples.
The remote dam was described at the time as Bruecknerās ālittle paradise.ā
The May 2023 dam searches were the first major searches in Portugal for Madeleine McCann in nine years following an earlier June 2014 operation when British police were given permission to do digs in Praia da Luz that involved sniffer dogs trained in detecting bodies and ground-penetrating radar.
Those Scotland Yard digs were linked to the leading UK police theory at the time Madeleine died during a break-in while her parents were eating tapas nearby with friends, and burglars dumped her body. They also failed to produce any evidence pointing to the missing youngsterās whereabouts.
In a smaller operation in July 2020 Portuguese police and firefighters searched three wells for Madeleineās body but failed to find any trace of her. Last Friday Correio da Manha claimed German prosecutors had refused to probe a couple suspected of running over Madeleine McCann in a drink-drive accident.
Portuguese authorities demanded an investigation into a British man and his German wife after his UK-based sister tipped off cops in 2018 she thought he could be covering up a dark secret about Maddieās disappearance, the newspaper reported.
But it said German authorities rejected a Portuguese request to use an undercover police officer with a fake identity to try to befriend the female suspect and firm up their suspicions she was driving a car that hit Madeleine while under the influence of alcohol.
There has so far been no official response from German, Portuguese or UK police to the claims. Convicted 48-year-old paedophile Brueckner denies any involvement in Madeleine’s disappearance.
His earliest possible prison release date is September 17 – though his lawyer said he would have to pay Ā£1300 in outstanding fines from a series of motor offences to leave then.