The Scotsman

Father of Corrie Mckeague says his son is ‘no longer missing’ after hunt

- By SAM RUSSELL

The father of airman Corrie Mckeague has said that his son is “no longer missing” as he claims he knows what happened to him and that he is in the waste disposal system.

Martin Mckeague wrote on Facebook: “Corrie is no longer missing.

“What we mean by this is that after looking at all of the facts and evidence we now know what happened to our son.

“We are certain he is somewhere in the Suffolk waste disposal system, but his remains are essentiall­y irretrieva­ble.”

Corrie Mckeague was 23 0 Corrie Mckeague went missing in September 2016

years old when he vanished on a night out in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, on September 24, 2016.

Police believe he climbed into a waste bin and was tak- en away by a refuse lorry. He had been stationed at RAF Honington, around ten miles from Bury St Edmunds.

No trace of him has been found, and police said in March that the investigat­ion was being handed to a cold case squad.

His father Martin Mckeague wrote that police came to visit the family in Scotland to review the facts of the investigat­ion in detail in October last year and February this year.

The evidence presented to him was “as thorough as it was compelling”, he said, and that experts “concluded beyond any doubt that Corrie had ended up in the Suffolk waste disposal system”.

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