A prosecutor says Madeleine McCann suspect Christian B won't face charges in the foreseeable future.

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Authorities Issue Heartbreaking Update In Madeleine McCann Case

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14:23 23 January 2025

Updated: 18:22 23 January 2025


Authorities have issued a heartbreaking update on the Madeleine McCann case.

The three-year-old British girl mysteriously vanished from her family’s holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in May 2007.

Her parents were dining nearby on the complex with friends, taking turns to check on the sleeping children.

Madeleine’s case is one of the most high-profile missing people cases in the world and has captivated global attention.

Over the years, the missing girl’s parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, have continued to maintain hope, having recently shared a statement on the 17th anniversary of her disappearance.

Now, there’s been a significant update in the case.

Madeleine McCann
There’s been a bombshell update on the case of Madeleine McCann, who mysteriously vanished in 2007. Credit: Alamy

It’s been revealed by a German prosecutor that the case’s prime suspect, Christian B., will not be charged in the foreseeable future.

Prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters told Sky News: “There is currently no prospect of an indictment in the Maddie case.”

He added that the suspect’s current imprisonment is expected to end in early September 2025.

The case centers around Christian B., a 47-year-old German drifter who is the primary suspect in Madeleine’s disappearance.

The prosecution’s case remains purely circumstantial, including an alleged confession to a friend about abducting Madeleine, existing convictions for s** crimes against children, his residence in the area at the time of disappearance, mobile phone proximity during her vanishing, and re-registration of a vehicle the day after she went missing.

Currently serving time for an unrelated r** conviction, he was recently acquitted of several other s**ual assault charges in a non-jury trial in Germany.

Christian B
A German prosecutor has indicated that the prime suspect, Christian B., will not be charged in the foreseeable future. Credit: Alamy

One of Christian. B’s defense lawyers, Philipp Marquort, has welcomed the prosecutor’s statement.

He said: “This confirms the suspicions that we have repeatedly expressed, namely that there is no reliable evidence against our client.”

Jim Gamble, former head of the U.K. Child Exploitation and Online Protection Center, has expressed surprise at the prosecutor’s lack of progress.

“He’s implied the whole way through that he has something more than the public is aware of,” Gamble noted, suggesting the prosecutor might be ‘re-positioning’ to manage potential public disappointment.

Wolters has previously stated his belief that Madeleine is deceased and that Christian B. is responsible, though the suspect continues to deny any involvement.

The investigation remains ongoing, with authorities in Germany, Portugal, and the U.K. still seeking conclusive evidence.

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