The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Mother tells of her ‘complete trust’ in Corrie search team

Mum praises police and thanks people for ‘amazing support’

- Craig sMiTh csmith@thecourier.co.uk

The mother of missing Fife airman Corrie McKeague says she fully believes in those searching for her son – more than 40 weeks after his mysterious disappeara­nce.

Nicola Urquhart took to social media to thank all those who have supported her family as the anxious wait for news over what happened to the 23-year-old gunner goes on.

Corrie went missing on September 24 2016 after a night out in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk and was last seen on CCTV taking a nap in a nearby doorway before he leaves the view of the camera.

Subsequent investigat­ions suggest Corrie, from Dunfermlin­e, may have been taken away in a bin lorry, sparking a massive search of a landfill site which has now gone on for several weeks.

Posting a picture of the night before Corrie left for the RAF, Nicola spoke of her pride in her son and her praise of those involved in looking for him.

“All anyone can do is what they believe to be the very best they can do,” she said.

“For me, that’s trying to remain positive. It’s difficult but we are coping.

“We are coping because of the amazing support we have, not only in each other and our family but our friends.”

She added: “The search will continue next week and further if needed.

“Suffolk Police will not stop searching the landfill until they are positive it has been done thoroughly. On this, they have my complete trust.

“After a week of unbearable heat for those working outside they have now spent a week in atrocious conditions having to wade through a metre of water. They have faced problems but have managed to overcome them.

“The rubbish the police are finding is still from exactly the time period they are searching for, so as I said last week, Corrie could be found at any time.

“I truly believe that if Corrie is in the landfill, Suffolk Police will find him.

“We will get through this week just like the last 40.”

 ??  ?? Nicola Urquhart’s picture of her and son Corrie McKeague on the night before he left for the RAF.
Nicola Urquhart’s picture of her and son Corrie McKeague on the night before he left for the RAF.

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