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Revealed on Father’s Day, a baby girl for missing RAF man Corrie

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that they will soon be deciding on whether to carry on with the investigat­ion at the site.

The £1million search could move to an incinerato­r site if his body is not found in the landfill.

His mother Nicola Urquhart, John ready for North Africa, above, as a seaman on the Ark Royal, right and with his war medals, top right 48, described the process the police are using. She said: “They pick an amount of rubbish up with heavy mechanical machinery and then lay it on the ground for the search team to rake through, looking for Corrie, April Oliver, left, in the picture posted on Facebook yesterday with her newborn baby girl, and right, with RAF gunner Corrie McKeague, who police believe is in a landfill site after he went missing in September but also for items as small as his keys or phone.

“While doing this they continue to look for Greggs branded rubbish.

“We still feel confident that, if Corrie is in the landfill, the methods police are using will find him.”

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