Madeleine McCann disappearance: 15 years on, Portugal eyes German suspect
- The suspect is understood to be Christian B., the same man under investigation in Germany on suspicion of murdering the British toddler
- ‘Maddie’, who was then three years old, disappeared while on holiday at a Portuguese seaside resort in 2007; no body has been found

Almost 15 years after British toddler Madeleine McCann went missing while on holiday, Portuguese authorities have followed German prosecutors and declared a convicted German rapist the prime suspect in her disappearance.
Portuguese public prosecutors announced late Thursday that a man had been named as an arguido, or formal suspect, in the high-profile case.
While they did not name the suspect, it is understood to be Christian B., the same person German prosecutors in Brunswick are investigating on suspicion of murdering “Maddie”.
No charges have been brought yet against Christian B. in either country however, and no body has been found.

The girl’s parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, said on Friday that the announcement was a reflection of “progress in the investigation” into the “disappearance of our beloved daughter Madeleine”.