Madeleine McCann suspect could disappear for good after police STOP 24-hour surveillance
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Madeleine McCann suspect could disappear for good after police STOP 24-hour surveillance.
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German authorities have ended round-the-clock police monitoring of the main suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, raising concerns he could disappear forever.
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Convicted paedophile Christian Brueckner has been under constant observation by German police since leaving prison last September, but a court has now ruled the surveillance is no longer necessary.
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The monitoring was put in place both to protect the wider public and to shield Brueckner from any potential vigilante attacks.Although the physical surveillance is being removed, he will continue wearing an electronic ankle tag.However, prosecutors investigating Madeleine's disappearance have said the tracking device has experienced multiple technical failures in the past.The tag will also stop working the moment Brueckner crosses the German border.Fears are mounting that this could enable the suspect to vanish - just days after German police handed over crucial files to Scotland Yard regarding the 49-year-old sex offender.
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