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Corrie Mckeague: Mother believes missing airman may have come to harm | Corrie Mckeague: Mother believes missing airman may have come to harm |
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The mother of an airman missing for more than a month has said she is preparing for the possibility that he may have come to harm. | The mother of an airman missing for more than a month has said she is preparing for the possibility that he may have come to harm. |
Corrie Mckeague, 23, based at Suffolk's RAF Honington, vanished on 24 September after a night out in Bury St Edmunds. | Corrie Mckeague, 23, based at Suffolk's RAF Honington, vanished on 24 September after a night out in Bury St Edmunds. |
His mother Nicola Urquhart said his family were starting to believe there may have been "third-party involvement" in his disappearance. | |
She appealed for anyone who might have given her son a lift to come forward. | She appealed for anyone who might have given her son a lift to come forward. |
Mr Mckeague, from Dunfermline, Fife, was last seen on CCTV walking alone and eating fast food in Brentgovel Street, Bury St Edmunds, at about 03:20 BST on 24 September. | |
Speaking at Suffolk Police Headquarters, Mrs Urquhart said the lack of leads that had emerged during the month-long police inquiry had led the family to consider third-party involvement, possibly from someone who picked her son up in a car. | |
'Please tell me' | |
She said somebody may have tried to give him a lift back to his base seven miles (11km) away, but had taken him the wrong way and got lost, and was now too scared to come forward. | |
Appealing directly to that person, she said: "Please, you were trying to do the right thing the first time... please come forward and tell us where you dropped him off. | |
"But if it's something more untoward and somebody has done something awful to him I still want my son back, so please tell me where he is." | |
On Monday Suffolk police said they were looking into a possible sighting of Mr Mckeague by a driver on the Hollow Road Industrial Estate, and on Wednesday search teams covered an area at Great Livermere, close to RAF Honington. | |
Mrs Urquhart said she did not believe abduction by terrorists, or kidnap, were likely scenarios. | |
"I have never known a terrorist organisation or group to take somebody and keep it secret - it doesn't serve their purpose so why on Earth would they do it," she said. | |
On the possibility of kidnap, she said: "Nobody has come forward wanting anything or asking for anything. | |
"Just now - today - Corrie's alive. I want him home. | |
"If somebody can come home alive after this time then it's him, and I will keep feeling that and make myself feel that until I get news that's an absolute fact to the contrary." |
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