
Nearly two decades after Madeleine McCann vanished from a holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, a new lead has forced investigators to confront a possibility her parents have fought to resist. German psychic Michael Schneider, who has previously helped locate missing people in Germany and Italy, claims the little girl is dead and buried in woodland just six miles from where she disappeared. He says he has given police precise coordinates, derived from prayer, photographs, and online maps, and German prosecutors quietly admit they have worked with him before.
For Kate and Gerry McCann, who vowed on their daughter’s 18th birthday never to abandon hope, this development cuts deep. Their ordeal has already spanned closed investigations, reopened files, private detectives, and now a prime suspect in German prisoner Christian Brückner. Whether Schneider’s information proves devastatingly accurate or another cruel distraction, it underlines a brutal truth: the world may move on, but the search for a missing child never really ends.