THIS is Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner’s sparse two-bed flat in which he moved in after prison release.
But the paedo, 48, was moved out of the ground-floor house after he was seen leering at children playing outside.

One of the rooms inside the two-bed flat[/caption]
Bruckner moved to the ground-floor flat after his prison release[/caption]
Paedophile Christian Brueckner was seen being marched from his two-bed flat after moaning about his address being leaked[/caption]
Brueckner pictured leering out of his window of his new home in Neumunster, Germany[/caption]
Children play just feet away from the fiend’s ground-floor flat[/caption]
He was handed the apartment – close to a shelter for vulnerable girls — by a local council after he was released from prison on September 17.
But after his address and pictures of his home were posted online by panicked parents in the northern German town, three police vans and 15 officers quickly came to take him away.
Brueckner had been photographed creepily looking out of a window overlooking an area where children often play.
Another picture shows a young blonde girl swinging on goalposts just a few feet from the pervert’s front door.
Frowning cops carried the fiend’s belongings from the ground-floor apartment before Brueckner arrogantly strode out moments later.
As officers led him away, he was asked by The Sun on Sunday: “Christian, can you tell us what happened to Madeleine McCann?”
This week he claimed he had “information to solve the scandal of the century”.
But yesterday, despite his boast, he wryly smiled and ducked into a police van.
As he was driven away parents shouted: “Scum, shame on you!”
One mum said: “Good riddance, I’m glad he’s gone. I can’t believe they bought him here anyway.”
Another dad said: “This man is a s***. Everyone knew he was here and everyone was afraid. We can get on with our lives now — I pray they take him to a different town.”
His address was posted in a WhatsApp group set up to monitor Brueckner around midday.
It is understood Brueckner somehow joined the group and was also seeing the messages.
When he saw his location had been revealed, lawyers demanded whingeing Brueckner be moved to a new spot — citing German privacy laws that put individual rights before public safety.
One furious mum, called Sarah, said: “Germany will curse the day Christian B was released. He will move, be discovered then everyone will demand he is gone.”
The convicted rapist had arrived in the town on September 19.
Soon after, parks nearby emptied of families — and legally available pepper spray sold out.