Tom Hardy backs search for missing RAF man Corrie McKeague with touching video appeal
The Hollywood star joined the hunt to trace Corrie, of Dunfermline, who vanished in Suffolk three months ago
The Hollywood star joined the hunt to trace Corrie, of Dunfermline, who vanished in Suffolk three months ago
The Peaky Blinders actor urged those with information to come forward after Corrie, of Dunfermline, disappeared in Suffolk three months ago.
Tom said: “His family is extremely worried and desperate to find him before Christmas or as soon as possible.
"Nobody has volunteered or given any information of his whereabouts, so if you have any information at all please contact the number provided."
The video was shared online by Corrie's brother Darroch McKeague, who said it was "hard to put into words" how much the star’s message was appreciated.
Corrie, based in Honnington, was at Flex nightclub in Bury St Edmonds with friends on the night he vanished.
He was last seen alone on CCTV at 3.25am on September 24.
Corrie had already bought his plane ticket home to Scotland to spend Christmas with
, 47, said they would celebrate the festive period as they usually do despite the brutal blow.
But she said she's hoping and praying someone who knows something vital will come forward.
Nicola, of Dunfermline, said: "With human nature, usually you can't keep something like that completely to yourself.
"You would tell somebody. You wouldn't expect someone could keep all of that so quiet to themselves."
"We're going to do exactly the same thing we do every year. Me and the boys will spend Christmas Day in the house.
"We're going through the motions.
"But it's probably just making us think more about what we do have and how strong we are and just talking to each other."
Nicola's family are working tirelessly to find answers and the public have donated more than £40,000 to help her hire a private investigator.
Last weekend, an army of volunteers helped
And she said microlights and drones had been scanning the ground from the air over the past few days.
Anonymous donors have given Corrie's family £50,000 to post as a reward for any information that brings him home.
Nicola urged everyone to make the most of the time with their families this Christmas.
She said: "All of us firmly believe, especially knowing Corrie, if there's anybody that could still be out there it would be him.
"Please just get across from myself, Makeyan and Darroch, that we just want to say Happy Christmas to everybody else and just enjoy what you've got.”
We told how cops released new CCTV images earlier this month.
Corrie's grandparents for information on his whereabouts.
To donate to the Crowdfunding page to help Nicola's search,
If you have any information then phone the Suffolk incident room on 01473 782019.
You can also phone Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Tip lines set up by Corrie's family can also be contacted on 07379 333 024, 07379 333 025, 07379 333 026, 07379 333 027 and 07379 333 028.
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