Madeleine McCann investigation given further £108k funding
- Detectives investigating Madeleine McCann's disappearance have received an additional £108,000 grant for their investigation, totaling over £13 million since her disappearance in 2007.
- Christian Brueckner has been named as a prime suspect but has not been charged in relation to the case.
- Brueckner is currently serving a seven-year sentence for unrelated crimes in Germany.
- Detective Chief Inspector Mark Cranwell emphasized their ongoing support for Madeleine's family in understanding what happened on May 3, 2007.
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Madeleine McCann cops given EXTRA £108k as costs of search for missing toddler hit £13m in 18 years
Madeleine McCann cops given EXTRA £108k as costs of search for missing toddler hit £13m in 18 years - Police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann have been granted an additional £108,000 for the coming financial year, as the total cost of the search reaches more than £13million

UK detectives granted additional £108,000 in Madeleine McCann probe
Home Office sources said the figure had been approved for 2025-26.
Madeleine McCann's parents now - new jobs, prime suspect hell and huge income - The Mirror
As Operation Grange detectives secure another round of funding for their search for missing Madeleine McCann, the Mirror takes a look at Kate and Gerry McCann's lives now, with the parents having never given up hope
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