BARMAN IN ‘I DIDN’T KILL RAF LAD’ SHOCK
A BARMAN has blasted “disgusting” online claims he is a suspect in the disappearance of Corrie McKeague.
Daniel Antony works at a club visited by the RAF gunner the night he went missing.
Corrie’s disappearance last September sparked a huge manhunt and wild theories about what happened to him.
Police released CCTV images of several people they want to talk to, including a man on a bike.
Writing on Facebook, barman Daniel told the trolls: “It’s disgusting that most of you have been branding me as a possible suspect on the disappearance of Corrie.” Daniel said police had cleared him of any involvement in Corrie’s disappearance. He said: “I have been accused of so many things including (being) the person on the bike in which the police kindly asked me to come in and chat to them in which I was eliminated from it. I know I’m innocent.”
Corrie, 23, was last seen in Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk, near where a waste collection was made hours later. Police are searching a landfill site in Milton, Cambs.
Yesterday Corrie’s dad Martin, 48, embraced wife Trisha, 54, as they watched search teams dig for his son.