The prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann has been released from prison in Germany - and headed straight to McDonald's. Convicted paedophile Christian Brueckner had been serving a seven-year prison sentence for the rape of an elderly woman at her home in Praia da Luz in 2005.
The Met Police said the 49-year-old remains a suspect in its own investigation - with Portuguese and German authorities also probing the three-year-old girl's disappearance. Brueckner left the high-security prison in Sehnde near Hanover just after 9.15am German time (8.15am BST), on Wednesday morning, German police said and wasted no time in making the most of his newfound freedom. Photos show the predator, who will have to wear an electronic ankle tag for the next five years, eating fast food outside a restaurant shortly after leaving jail.

Prosecutors still believe Brueckner was responsible for Madeleine's disappearance.
Christian Wolters, prosecutor for the city of Braunschweig told the PA news agency: "He will also be assigned a probation officer, with whom he must maintain contact at least once a month. He must also notify the court in advance of any change of residence or place of stay and obtain its approval.
"If he violates these conditions, he faces either a fine or a prison sentence of up to three years."
Mr Wolters added: "The release of Christian B has no direct impact on the McCann case."
Brueckner has not been charged in the case, in which he is under investigation on suspicion of murder.
He has previously denied any involvement in her disappearance.
Madeleine vanished in the Portuguese resort of Praia da Luz in 2007, shortly after she was left sleeping by her parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, who went for dinner in a nearby restaurant.
Despite his release, authorities say he is still dangerous, following a recent psychiatric report that concluded he is likely to commit further crimes after he failed to undergo any therapy while in custody, according to reports.
Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said that the British investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine remains a missing person inquiry.
He told journalists that the force is "taking stock" of the German and Portuguese investigations now that the prime suspect Brueckner has walked free from prison.
"He remains a suspect for us. We are taking stock of where we are, and the German investigation and the Portuguese investigation," Sir Mark said.
A number of searches have been carried out by German, Portuguese and British authorities since Madeleine's disappearance - with the latest taking place near the Portuguese municipality of Lagos in June.
In 2023, investigators carried out searches near the Barragem do Arade reservoir, about 30 miles from Praia da Luz.
Brueckner spent time in the area between 2000 and 2017 and had photographs and videos of himself near the reservoir.
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