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The prime suspect in the high-profile case of Madeleine McCann's disappearance has been released from prison in Germany, where he has been serving a sentence for an unrelated offence.
Christian BrĂĽckner was driven out in a black Audi by his lawyer with a police escort shortly after 09:00 local time (07:00 GMT). BrĂĽckner wasn't visible in the car but police confirmed he left Sehnde prison.
He had been convicted of raping a 72-year-old American woman in Portugal in 2005, and will be fitted with an ankle tag after his release from the prison near the northern city of Hanover.
The German national, 48, has never been charged with any crime in relation to the McCann case. He denies any involvement.

Local police spokesman Lars Dehnert told the BBC: "We said before that we wanted this to happen as smoothly as possible", adding that BrĂĽckner would be escorted for a short distance.
"With this our police operation has terminated.
"We don't have any knowledge about where Christian B is going to go. This is happening in co-operation with his lawyers," the spokesman added.
BrĂĽckner's lawyers have also refused to say.
Madeleine vanished in the Portuguese resort of Praia da Luz in 2007. She and her siblings had been left sleeping in a holiday apartment while her parents, Kate and Gerry, went to a nearby restaurant.
Madeleine's disappearance has become one of the highest-profile unsolved missing person cases in the world.
German prosecutors have pointed to evidence - including mobile phone data - indicating BrĂĽckner may have been in the area when she vanished, and have consistently insisted that they think he is responsible.
However, they have not found strong enough evidence to bring charges.
BrĂĽckner, who spent many years in the Algarve, was a drifter, a petty criminal and a convicted sex offender. He has several previous convictions, including for sexually abusing children in 1994 and 2016.
Portuguese and German police conducted a fresh search between where the McCanns had been staying and addresses linked to Brückner in June this year, but this yielded no breakthroughs.

In 2023, investigators carried out searches near the Barragem do Arade reservoir, about 30 miles from Praia da Luz.
BrĂĽckner spent time in the Praia da Luz area between 2000 and 2017 and had photographs and videos of himself near the reservoir.
In October last year, Brückner was cleared of unrelated sexual offences by a German court, alleged to have taken place in Portugal between 2000 and 2017.
Due to differences in legal systems, German authorities suspect BrĂĽckner of murder in relation to Madeleine McCann, while British police continue to treat her disappearance as a missing persons case.
The funding given to the Met's investigation, Operation Grange, has totalled more than ÂŁ13.2m since 2011. AÂ further ÂŁ108,000 was secured from the government in April.

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