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BERLIN, June 17 — Authorities in Germany have “concrete evidence” that missing British girl Madeleine McCann is dead, Brunswick prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters told AFP today. “It is concrete evidence, facts that we have, not mere indications,” Wolters said, adding that he was unable to...

Wednesday, 17 Jun 2020 10:59 PM MYTBERLIN, June 17 — Authorities in Germany have “concrete evidence” that missing British girl Madeleine McCann is dead, Brunswick prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters told AFP today.

The suspect, who was not named by police but identified as Christian B. by German media, has a history of previous sex offences including child sex offences and rape. Wolters said German authorities have written to Madeleine’s family, but declined to give details of the content of the letter.

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