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Madeleine McCann: Former police detective makes bombshell claim about new searchThe new search will last three days, unless police find anything significant, and will use radar devices to
scan 15ft down in Praia da Luz in a desperate attempt to find clues of what happened to MadeleineNewsPaige Ingram01:08, 03 Jun 2025Updated 07:39, 03 Jun 2025(Image: PA) A former British
police detective has made a bombshell claim about the new search for Madeleine McCann.
The toddler went missing during a family holiday in the resort of Praia da Luz on the Algarve in Portugal on May 3 2007. Over the last 18 years there has been no positive sighting and no one
has been charged with her abduction, but her parents have never given up hope
Fresh police searches are due to start today near the spot where Madeleine McCann was last seen. German police have requested the searches, expected to take place between Praia da Luz
where the three-year-old vanished and a house near the holiday resort where principal suspect Christian Brueckner used to live.
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Mark Williams-Thomas has made a bold claim about the new search(Image: ITV) A well-placed Portuguese source confirmed this week’s operation was scheduled get underway tomorrow but said some
preparation work may take place beforehand. He said: “They will be land searches only. The main objective is to look for any signs of Madeleine’s body.”
Article continues below Former British Police detective Mark Williams-Thomas, who has worked on some of the world's most high profile missing persons cases, has given his take on the new
searches for Madeleine McCann.
Taking to social media yestreday Mark wrote: "The police in Portugal are going to search for the German police - the areas surrounding where Christian B (CB) rented a small farm building .
The search is looking for evidence of Madeleine McCann’s body . I thoroughly investigated this whole area for my @paramountplus series and we filmed a lot of the area around . It was 10
months before Madeleine went missing that CB was last seen at that address . I cannot see any evidence being found."
Content cannot be displayed without consent The new search will last three days, unless police find anything significant, and will use radar devices to scan 15ft down in Praia da Luz in a
desperate attempt to find clues of what happened to Madeleine. A well-placed Portuguese source said said: "They will be land searches only. The main objective is to look for any signs of
Madeleine’s body."
Detectives acting on a request from a German public prosecutor will carry out “a broad range” of searches. At least 30 agents from Germany’s BKA are involved in the search and are equipped
with ground-penetrating radar that can scan 15ft down into the earth. They will be focusing on the area near a cottage used by the main suspect and nearby scrubland.
The last time police resumed searches in the case was in 2023, when detectives from the three countries took part in an operation searching near a dam and a reservoir about 50 kilometers (30
miles) from the Praia da Luz resort.
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