Missing Corrie McKeague’s dad has ‘no doubt’ he will be declared dead at inquest

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The 23-year-old RAF serviceman disappeared in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, in the early hours of September 2016 and it is feared he died while sheltering in a rubbish bin

The dad of RAF airman Corrie McKeague who vanished four years ago and has never been found says there is “no mystery” surrounding his son’s death.

The 23-year-old serviceman disappeared after touring pubs in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, in the early hours of September 24, 2016.

It is feared Corrie may have sheltered in a rubbish bin later collected by a bin lorry and emptied into a dump.

Despite a multi-million pound search operation, which included two landfill sites, the body of the RAF gunner has never been found.

Last week his heartbroken family won a long battle for a formal inquest into the circumstances of his presumed death to be held.

Martin McKeague said he has “no doubt” Corrie will be declared presumed dead
Corrie is an RAF airman 

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