Madeleine McCann: Divers search Portuguese reservoir after new evidence emerges

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Madeleine McCann: Divers search Portuguese reservoir after new evidence emerges | Detectives investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann locked down a remote Algarve reservoir with a no-fly zone overhead today as they prepared to search for signs of the missing British girl. Police divers were seen entering the water early on Tuesday morning, and a fire department motor boat has also been sent into the water with two officers on it – marking the start of the two-day search of the area. The first major search for Madeleine in nine years comes after German police discovered photos of prime suspect Christian Brueckner at his self-described ‘little paradise’ in the Portuguese region.

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