The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Mum claims CCTV shows missing RAF man Corrie

Gunner ‘was spotted leaving area of Suffolk town where he vanished’

- SARAH VESTY svesty@thecourier.co.uk

The mother of missing Scots gunner Corrie McKeague believes her son was spotted on CCTV leaving the area of the town where he vanished.

Nicola Urquhart said footage shows a person walking out of the Horseshoe in Bury St Edmunds wearing light trousers, similar to those worn by the missing 23-year-old.

The CCTV was only recently shown to the family at a meeting with Suffolk Constabula­ry and the 49-year-old mother now firmly believes her son left the area on foot.

She added a search dog had picked up Corrie’s scent on a road leading out of Bury and along the A914 which is the route he would have taken back to his base at RAF Honington.

Corrie, a father-of-one who disappeare­d before his child was born, vanished following a night out with friends in the town on September 24 in 2016 and police believe he ended up in the back of a Biffa refuse lorry.

An extensive search of a landfill site was carried out to try to find the body of but no trace of him was discovered.

Nicola is adamant her son is not at the landfill site and was never in the back of the bin lorry at all.

She said: “We have been shown CCTV of people in the area of the Horseshoe just after Corrie walked in there, all are wearing dark clothing. You then see them leaving the area and one is clearly wearing white or very light coloured trousers. I believe this is Corrie.

“These people leave the area walking down Short Brackland Street immediatel­y after the bin lorry left.

“The bin lorry driver confirms seeing Corrie in his statement and not being there along with the others he had seen when he drove out.

“This is also confirmed by CCTV as it shows these people leaving the area.

“I am expected to believe that these people changed their clothes and it wasn’t Corrie.”

A Suffolk Constabula­ry spokesman said: “We have sought to be as open and transparen­t as possible with the family.

“This investigat­ion was conducted in line with the Code of Ethics. The most likely scenario is that Corrie McKeague unfortunat­ely went into the bin which was emptied into the Biffa lorry and consequent­ly ended up in the waste process.

“We have come to this conclusion based on all of the evidence we have available to us, and not just the weight of the bin. Our investigat­ion has been reviewed by an outside force and the review agreed that Suffolk Constabula­ry’s preferred hypothesis of what happened to Corrie was the most likely one given the evidence available.”

 ??  ?? Corrie was last seen on a night out in Bury St Edmunds more than two years ago.
Corrie was last seen on a night out in Bury St Edmunds more than two years ago.

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