**Brueckner Flees Flat Amid Local Outrage Over McCann Link** Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, has fled a flat in Neumünster, Germany, after the address was leaked on a local WhatsApp group. The convicted sex offender was escorted from the ground floor apartment by police, as angry locals shouted insults including "scum" and "shame on you". Brueckner, 48, had been living in the sparsely furnished flat for just over a week after his release from prison on September 17. He had served seven years for the rape of a US pensioner in Praia da Luz, Portugal, where McCann vanished in 2007. Upon his release, Brueckner was seen with a smirk as police carried two bags containing his few possessions. The flat contained only a single bed, a chair, and a desk with a lamp, while other rooms were completely empty. Despite being the main suspect in McCann's case, German police have not issued an arrest warrant for Brueckner, who denies any involvement in her disappearance. Investigators have indicated they possess some evidence suggesting that McCann is deceased, but lack forensic proof linking Brueckner to her case. Police confirmed that Brueckner's phone was located near the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz at the time of the McCann family's stay. However, he has consistently refused to answer questions regarding the case, both during his imprisonment and after his release. Following his departure from the flat, police stated that Brueckner had been moved, not arrested, but did not provide further details. Reports suggest that he has expressed concerns for his safety after being recognised in public. Brueckner's legal team is considering relocating him to Munich, and he has expressed a desire to seek asylum in a country that does not extradite to Europe or the UK. His lawyer, Philipp Marquort, stated, "If I were him I would leave and look for a state which doesn't extradite to Europe or Great Britain, maybe like Suriname." As the investigation into Madeleine McCann's disappearance continues, Brueckner remains a figure of significant public interest and scrutiny.