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June 16, 2020 German prosecutors have written to the parents of little Madeleine McCann telling them they have "concrete evidence" of her death. The Daily Mail writes, explaining that the circumstances of the death have not been revealed in order not to jeopardize the investigation by the prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters on the main suspect: Christian Brueckner. "I understand the parents but if we reveal more details we can compromise the investigation," said Wolters, "we cannot say why she died because it is more important to nail the culprit than to put our cards on the table explaining to them why we think it is." Little Madeleine passed away in 2007 in Portugal at the age of 3. "This is a non-missing person murder case," said prosecutor Wolters.

In early June, the prosecutor's office in Braunschweig announced that he had identified a suspect, Christian Brueckner, currently in prison in Germany, and that the man was under investigation for murder.

Madeleine McCann's parents are told by letter that she is dead https://t.co/Py4s4nKHk1 pic.twitter.com/JxY9P08O0A

- Daily Mail UK (@DailyMailUK) June 15, 2020