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Michael Drummond & Jon Hebditch

Madeleine McCann suspect plea as heartbroken dad urges cops to quiz him over missing daughter

The heartbroken dad of a woman who went missing nearly 20 years ago has urged German cops to question Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner about her whereabouts.

Phil Kerton has never given up hope of finding what happened to his daughter Louise- who has not been seen since July 2001 in Germany.

The student nurse, who was 24 at the time, was supposed to be catching a train from the city of Aachen near the border with Holland and Belgium before taking a ferry to Dover.

Madeleine McCann and German Christian Brueckner who is the prime suspect in her disappearance (PA)

Phil, from Kent, now hopes the fresh revelations in the Madeline McCann case could bring his family the answers they need.

Speaking on Tuesday, he said of the latest news: "It just confirms that the family have been right to keep persisting, there was something to find out there.

"Certainly the German police seemed confident they are onto something there.

"It gives one some sort of hope that the truth is out there to be found."

German prosecutors are reportedly examining any links between the suspect and the disappearance of two other children, and they believe there are victims of related sex crimes who have not come forward.

Phil Kerton with his family before his daughter Louise vanished (PA)

Mr Kerton added: "I have sort of given up getting too excited I am afraid.

"We have just got to keep calm but keep the pressure on."

He said his daughter had been "really careful" about travelling around and that it "seemed very unlikely" that she would have come to harm on a train somewhere.

Louise was a school friend of air hostess Lucie Blackman, who was found murdered in Japan in February 2001.

There is no direct evidence of anyone having seen Miss Kerton in Aachen or on the train she was due to take, nor at her intended destination of Ostend.

Mr Kerton says he would love Kent Police to be involved in the latest investigation if it might help shine a light on his daughter's case, but said he is not going to push German authorities while they are looking into what happened to Madeleine.

He added: "I am letting the authorises get on with investigating the Madeleine link, I do not want to distract them ."

Mr Kerton says he just wants them to ask about what happened to his daughter when Brueckner is questioned.

Detective Superintendent Paul Fotheringham, of Kent Police, said: "Kent Police has not been made aware of any developments in the investigation by the German authorities and any further inquiries should be made to the Aachen state prosecutor."

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