News anchor Felgueiras said it was an ‘amazing interview’ and that police are not discounting the woman’s story,Since Madeleine vanished, there have been nearly 9,000 reported ‘sightings’ in 101 countries across the world, from Canada to New Zealand.He was named as the prime suspect in the kidnap and murder of Madeleine last month. Madeleine McCann is alive in Germany and now called Melanie, a psychic has claimed – although the missing Brit girl won't be celebrating her 17th birthday today and will instead spend the day as she would any other. In the house they do have a little gym so she’s a routine girl so no matter what happens to her she has her routine.Speaking exclusively to Daily Star Online, Fia said: “For the birthday, the only thing that I am concerned about is they changed the real birthday so it’s not May 12 and she knows nothing about it and her name has changed.“The year is the same but the month is actually July – they aren’t going to do it tomorrow but they will be doing it on July 28.”“But in July and August she will celebrate a lot – I can see that the mother has a sister who is very much in love with Madeleine.
MADELEINE McCann could still be alive despite German cops’ murder investigation, says an officer from the first UK probe into her disappearance. Start your Independent Premium subscription today.“Because there is no forensic evidence there may be a little bit of hope [that she is alive],” the spokesperson for the Braunschweig public prosecutor’s office told the paper.“I know it’s important for the British people when I say she is dead, but I did not know it was so important.”There is no suggestion the member of staff knew about Madeleine’s kidnap in advance, and Mr Wolters said: “The phone call made by the suspect could be between him and a member of staff who told him when to break into the McCanns’ apartment.”“We don’t want to kill the hope and because there is no forensic evidence it may be theoretically possible.But in a U-turn just five days later he has backtracked on that comment, saying there is no forensic proof to support his claim.Brueckner is known to have lived on the Algarve coast between 1995 and 2007 and his Portuguese mobile phone received a 30-minute phone call in Praia da Luz about an hour before Madeleine, then three, vanished from her family’s holiday apartment on 3 May 2007.No hype, just the advice and analysis you need“This is the evidence we want before we issue an arrest warrant and then interview him for the murder.
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This building was destroyed in 2008.”A dive team was reportedly spotted searching the River Leine in the nearby town of Seelze.Police investigators have been pictured holding drones as they continue the search on Christian B's allotment in Hanover.German police searching a garden today on the outskirts of Hannover, northern Germany, are using excavators, sniffer dogs, shovels and rakes to investigate the plot.The plot is four miles from his last known address in Hanover and just two miles from where the 43-year-old worked in a car workshop.Prior to the 13th anniversary of her disappearance, the McCanns said in an update on their FindMadeleine website: “It is now 13 years since we were last with Madeleine.German police discovered what may have been a basement or a hidden cellar room in the remains of the foundations of a building in the allotment where kidnapping suspect Christian B allegedly lived in 2007, Bild.de reports.One officer appeared emotional with a hand covering his mouth at the scene of the excavationThe first photos of what might have been discovered in Christian B's garden lot has been revealed.“In an investigation of this kind the first few weeks after the suspect’s name is released are absolutely vital,” our source told The Sun Online.Christian B’s pal said: “He had a cellar and he said he wanted to line it with heavy plates, like the guy in Austria.”An area of trees has been cleared and a mini excavator has been used to dig the land.The man who owned the allotment next to Christian B said he once told him he was “living off the grid.”German police officers were seen leaving the digging site with ground radar specialist equipment.A man on a neighbouring plot told the news agency that the garden, where blackberry bushes and a cheery tree grow, had not been used for the last two years.“So we are still on time.
German police said Thursday they presume a British girl who went missing in southern Portugal 13 years ago is dead, but Madeleine McCann's parents still …