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I miss Corrie every second of the day

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In another post she adds: “It’s not always easy to fight back the tears, but I’m doing my best for my baby. I have to be strong.

“Just wish you could walk through the door and stop my sleepless nights and nightmares. Just wish your name could pop up on my phone to call and say you’re OK.”

Corrie, based at RAF Honington, Suffolk, disappeare­d in Bury St Edmunds town centre at 3.25am on September 24.

After a night out with pals he was last seen on CCTV wandering alone through the town centre after visiting a takeaway and falling asleep in a doorway. His mobile phone signal was later traced to a landfill site 13 miles away.

His mother, a police officer in Scotland, claims the police search has not been thorough enough. The hunt she led covered a five-mile square area mapped out by specialist investigat­ors, but nothing was found.

Detectives are probing Corrie’s links to dating sites. He and April both had profiles on the Fab Swingers “hook up” website.

Meanwhile April, who had been with Corrie five months, says: “I lay awake at night wishing your arms were around me keeping me safe and keeping me warm. The loneliness kills me.”

However, despite combing through CCTV and repeated appeals for informatio­n, police have drawn blanks.

The source added: “The police are working incredibly hard but right from the start they haven’t had a strong line that says this has happened or that has happened. It remains a mystery.

“Technicall­y they haven’t got a crime at this point in time.”

Suffolk Police previously released CCTV images of five other individual­s they wanted to speak to.

The source said: “Officers have now traced three of those people and are waiting for final confirmati­on on the identities of the other two.”

Corrie’s mum Nicola, 48, joined 100 volunteers in a search last weekend.

Officers continue to probe Corrie’s sex life – which included use of the Fab Swingers website and several dating apps.

A Suffolk Police spokeswoma­n said: “Finding Corrie remains a priority.”

 ??  ?? AGONY: April with scan of baby. Right: Gunner Corrie SEARCH: Mum Nicola
AGONY: April with scan of baby. Right: Gunner Corrie SEARCH: Mum Nicola

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