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Corrie McKeague’s dad says he’s ‘no longer missing’ and that he knows how the RAF gunner vanished nearly two years ago

The 23-year-old's distraught family admit they'll never find him after he disappeared in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk in 2016

CORRIE McKeague's dad has today said the RAF gunner is "no longer missing" - and that he knows what happened to him.

Devastated Martin McKeague claimed he was certain his son was "somewhere in the Suffolk waste disposal system", but would never be able to be recovered.

Corrie is still missing
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Corrie McKeague went missing following a night out in Suffolk on September 24, 2016Credit: PA:Press Association

It's a devastating realisation for Corrie's family, who were left without answers almost two years ago when Corrie disappeared during a night out in Suffolk.

The young man's disappearance sparked a huge hunt, but Corrie was never found.

But today, grieving Martin said he believed he knew where his son's remains were, but that they were "essentially irretrievable".

In a lengthy statement on social media, the distraught dad said: "We do know what happened to Corrie and we have to accept that it is impossible to search those areas for him now.

Martin, right, posted the message on Facebook
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Martin, right, said he knows what happened to Corrie, 23, who vanished in 2016
Corrie's dad Martin McKeague holds up a reward poster, having desperately appealed for help to find his son
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Corrie's dad Martin McKeague holds up a reward poster, having desperately appealed for help to find his sonCredit: Archant
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"And accepting that conclusion has clearly not been easy for the McKeague family in Scotland, nor anyone else.

"That’s why we feel Corrie is no longer missing, but rather his body is irretrievable because the remaining waste disposal environments are either too toxic to search, and the size of Cell 22 is so vast that it could take years to do so in order to find out exactly where he came to rest."

In the heartbreaking post, Martin said the past two years had been an "unbelievable and horrific journey" as they searched for Corrie.

He added: "We want to thank you all again for standing up and standing by us.";

Police searched a landfill site in Milton, Cambridgeshire
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Police searched a landfill site in Milton, CambridgeshireCredit: PA:Press Association
 Cops released CCTV footage of the last known journey Corrie made through the Suffolk town
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Cops released CCTV footage of the last known journey Corrie made through the Suffolk townCredit: EPA
Corrie started to date April Oliver in the months before his disappearance
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Corrie started to date April Oliver in the months before his disappearance

The family said they still planned to hold a memorial for their son once they met with a cold case officer.

Corrie went missing when he was just 23-years-old, on a night out in Bury St Edmunds.

Police had managed to piece together some of his last movements on September 24, with CCTV footage showing him eating takeaway food at around 1.20am.

At 3.24am he was spotted taking a nap in a nearby doorway before he leaves the view of the camera.

This is the last confirmed sighting of Corrie.

After months of investigations, detectives revealed they believed the young man could have been crushed by a bin lorry after falling asleep on one.

Calling off the £2.1million search for Corrie in July, cops revealed Corrie was "known to sleep in bins".

The distraught mum of Corrie, Nicola Urquhart, has been supporting April after the young woman had the gunner's baby
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The distraught mum of Corrie, Nicola Urquhart, has been supporting April after the young woman had the gunner's baby
Nicola Urquhart has issued tearful pleas on national television in the hopes of finding her son
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Nicola Urquhart has issued tearful pleas on national television in the hopes of finding her sonCredit: ITV Press Handout

How the multi-million pound hunt for Corrie unfolded

  • Corrie McKeague went missing in the early hours of September 24 2016 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
  • Prior to his disappearance he ordered a take away between 1.15am and 1.30am
  • He responded to a message from a friend on his mobile
  • He was last seen entering a cul-de-sac containing a number of wheelie bins at 3.25am
  • Police were able to trace Corrie’s mobile phone from Bury to the Barton Mills area 12 miles away, near Mildenhall, at a speed indicating it was in a vehicle
  • The mobile phone was either switched off at 8am, ran out of battery or was damaged – it has never been found
  • There is no information about his whereabouts on Sunday, September 25
  • He was reported missing the following afternoon when he failed to turn up for work
  • Police made their first media appeal for information at 4.10am on September 27 - a police helicopter joins the search hours later
  •  Search teams involving Suffolk police, Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue (SULSAR) and RAF Police start scouring possible routes between Bury and Honington
  • Another police appeal is made on October 4 for the missing phone
  • A third police appeal is made on October 5 for three teenagers who were seen in the area at the time - they came forward on October 9
  • A new police missing person poster is released on October 8
  • Search dogs joined the teams on October 11
  • Corrie's mum offers £50,000 reward for information
  • Family hires private investigator on January 5, 2017
  • Corrie's girlfriend reveals she is pregnant on January 9
  • On February 10, police confirm they will search the landfill site at Milton
  • A second search of the landfill site was carried out in October 2017
  • Suffolk Police announced on March 26, 2018 that the search for the missing airman would be stood down
Corrie was in the RAF
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Despite a massive hunt no trace of missing Corrie has ever been found
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Corrie's family has been left devastated by his disappearance, with his girlfriend April Oliver announcing she was pregnant after his disappearance.

The baby girl was born on Father's Day, June 18 2017. The 21-year-old, who gave birth to Ellie-Louise, revealed she named her baby's middle name after the missing RAF airman.

Makeyan McKeague, 26, popped the question to girlfriend Cloë Rawlinson last Tuesday while the loved-up pair were walking over the Forth Road Bridge.

Corrie McKeague's dad's heartbreaking Facebook post in full

Hi Folks,

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.

That is why we haven’t posted any updates here in several months. There has been no need to do so.

However, despite the investigation into my son’s disappearance officially ending by formal announcement of the Suffolk police on 18th April, the administrative process involved to transition this into a “cold case” file with the Major Crime Review Team (MCRT) has taken much longer than expected.

And that delay appears to have caused some confusion about what happened to Corrie, so we felt we needed to update you and clarify the facts.

Prior to the formal announcement in April that the investigation had ended, the Suffolk police came up to Scotland on 3rdOctober 2017 and then on 26th February 2018, to meet with the family and review the facts of this investigation in exacting detail.

The evidence presented to us on those occasions was as thorough as it was compelling.

And that evidence had already been reviewed by independent experts in other police forces, who concluded beyond any doubt that Corrie had ended up in the Suffolk waste disposal system.

But unlike other missing persons investigations where they do not know where their loved one is or what happened to them, we do know what happened to Corrie and we have to accept that it is impossible to search those areas for him now.

And accepting that conclusion has clearly not been easy for the McKeague family in Scotland, nor anyone else. That’s why we feel Corrie is no longer missing, but rather his body is irretrievable because the remaining waste disposal environments are either too toxic to search, and the size of Cell 22 is so vast that it could take years to do so in order to find out exactly where he came to rest.

We thought there might be a small glimmer of hope for the McKeague family that a card reader could be used to identify the whereabouts of Corrie’s bank card in the landfill site. I myself searched the Internet to see if that technology could help but found nothing to support that theory.

It was also the view of the National Crime Agency and Suffolk Police, who informed us on the 9th July, there is no technology currently available that can, in these case circumstances, undertake such a task.

Nor will the continued creation of conspiracy, AWOL or other theories in the face of established and repeatedly audited facts reveal any new insights; that includes questioning the validity of things like the bin weight or the phone tracking that has been done.

And we also know the vehicles that entered and exited the Horseshoe area in Bury St Edmunds where Corrie was last filmed walking into have all been ruled out of any involvement, just as every person in the area at that time has been spoken to (other than the “McDonald’s Man” who was deemed to have nothing to do with Corrie’s disappearance) and similarly eliminated from consideration.

No one followed Corrie into that Horseshoe area, nor is there any evidence or police suspicion of foul play, which is why that possibility has also been ruled out.

Equally, the photos and evidence that we have been presented with conclude it was impossible for Corrie to have walked out of the Horseshoe unseen by inner or outer circle cameras, or have been otherwise given a lift in a vehicle.

The first people to pass by where Corrie entered the Horseshoe never saw him. In fact, nobody saw him – a clear indicator that he had already entered the bin. And we are certain that Corrie was known to sleep in and on top of bins, a fact that has been corroborated by the Suffolk police from their interviews.

As for the Biffa bin lorry, it only took approximately 1 minute and 36 seconds to drive in the Horseshoe, back up to the bin and pick it up, empty its contents into the hold, and then continue on its journey. The Biffa driver had nothing to do with my son’s disappearance. Sadly, forensics were done too late and the bin lorry waste was contaminated, so it was never going to be of any value. The police explained in detail why this was the case.

There has also been confusion about the actual weight of the bin. It has been suggested that the weight of the Biffa bin was 11kg. It was not. That figure was for a different bin – the last bin on the lorry route to be emptied.

The Biffa bin that Corrie entered in the Horseshoe was the first on the route, with a recorded weight of 116kg; an unusually high number for this bin, which tells us our son was inside.

Finally, there have been no new enquiries and no further active investigative work undertaken by the police into my son’s disappearance because there are no further avenues to pursue.

We’re explaining all of this to you because, once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.

And the facts and evidence show Corrie didn’t walk out or leave the Horseshoe in any way other than the back of that Biffa bin lorry.

Unfortunately, as I’ve already said above, it’s now been over three months since the investigation officially ended on 18th April and we’re still waiting for what is now a purely administrative process to complete and for this to formally become a cold case file.

That administrative process does not change that Corrie is in the Suffolk waste disposal system.

We will soon have the opportunity to meet with an MCRT cold case Officer and, should there be anything else to update you on from that discussion, we will do that here.

This has been an unbelievable and horrific journey of grieve and acceptance for the McKeague family and we want to thank you all again for standing up and standing by us.

We still plan to hold a memorial for Corrie once this final stage of the process has been completed.

Martin & Trisha

His younger brother Darroch McKeague, 22, wed Leah McElrea on Sunday after the couple met while .

Makeyan posted an adorable selfie on Twitter of him and his long-term partner Cloe on the Forth Road Bridge after their engagement.

The lovely shot shows the couple from Dunfermline smiling with excitement while Cloe shows off her new engagement ring.

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