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Missing Corrie Mckeague: Bin lorry evidence 'means only one thing' Missing Corrie Mckeague: Airman 'will be found in landfill'
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The mother of missing airman Corrie Mckeague has said new evidence linking a bin lorry to his disappearance can "only mean one thing". The mother of missing serviceman Corrie Mckeague has said it is "just a matter of time" before they find her son's remains at a landfill site.
The refuse vehicle, seized shortly after the RAF gunner vanished from Bury St Edmunds, was carrying a heavier load than first thought, police said. Nicola Urquhart's comments came after it emerged a refuse vehicle, seized shortly after the RAF gunner vanished from Bury St Edmunds, was carrying a heavier load than first thought.
It was initially deemed too light to have contained a body.It was initially deemed too light to have contained a body.
Nicola Urquhart said it was "just a matter of time" before her son's body was found. Ms Urquhart said: "We know we are going to find Corrie in the landfill."
Mr Mckeague, from Dunfermline, Fife, was last seen on a night out on 24 September.Mr Mckeague, from Dunfermline, Fife, was last seen on a night out on 24 September.
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The lorry, which picked up bins in the area of the last sighting, took a route that appeared to coincide with signals from Mr Mckeague's mobile phone, Suffolk Police said. The lorry, which picked up bins in the area he was last seen, took a route that appeared to coincide with signals from Mr Mckeague's mobile phone, Suffolk Police said.
Early investigations found the rubbish truck was carrying 11kg (1st 10lb), but detectives have since learned it was more than 100kg (15st 10lb) - "far higher than originally thought".Early investigations found the rubbish truck was carrying 11kg (1st 10lb), but detectives have since learned it was more than 100kg (15st 10lb) - "far higher than originally thought".
The finding emerged as police began a search of a landfill site in Milton, near Cambridge.The finding emerged as police began a search of a landfill site in Milton, near Cambridge.
Mrs Urquhart reacted to the news on Facebook, saying: "This can really, devastatingly, only mean one thing. Mrs Urquhart said: "There's just no way realistically that Corrie was not in the bin.
"I can only pray that Corrie is found quickly and that we are able to get answers as to how this could have happened." "Regardless of how he's ended up in there, I cannot get my head around how he's ended up in landfill.
She told BBC Scotland: "It's the most logical thing that he's gone in the bin. "I don't understand how the process has allowed him to get to landfill. It was the one thing that was giving me hope that he was still alive."
"I don't understand how the process has allowed him [to] get to landfill. Mrs Urquhart previously reported the bin lorry went in to the "horseshoe" area of Bury St Edmunds at about 04:20 BST, just under an hour after Mr Mckeague was last seen.
"It was the one thing that was giving me hope that he was still alive." Mr Mckeague's family had campaigned for the landfill to be examined early on in the investigation.
Mr Mckeague's family had campaigned for the landfill to be examined earlier in the investigation.
'Huge undertaking''Huge undertaking'
A search, which is expected to take up to 10 weeks, began on Monday after 8,000 tonnes of material was moved to make the site safe.A search, which is expected to take up to 10 weeks, began on Monday after 8,000 tonnes of material was moved to make the site safe.
Det Supt Katie Elliott said the search was a "huge undertaking" that "still may not provide the answer as to what happened".Det Supt Katie Elliott said the search was a "huge undertaking" that "still may not provide the answer as to what happened".
"But now, with new information uncovered by the officers working on the case, this is the priority," she said."But now, with new information uncovered by the officers working on the case, this is the priority," she said.
The dispute over the weight of the bin lorry - which led to the arrest of a 26-year-old man - was the result of a "genuine mistake", Det Supt Elliott said.The dispute over the weight of the bin lorry - which led to the arrest of a 26-year-old man - was the result of a "genuine mistake", Det Supt Elliott said.
"The investigation has identified that the company who provided the data usually charge per collection, not per weight of load collected, and it appears that it was genuinely believed by the company that the data provided was correct."The investigation has identified that the company who provided the data usually charge per collection, not per weight of load collected, and it appears that it was genuinely believed by the company that the data provided was correct.
The arrested man was held on suspicion of perverting the course of justice but has since been told no further action will be taken.The arrested man was held on suspicion of perverting the course of justice but has since been told no further action will be taken.
"There was no intention to mislead the investigation. However, our discovery... now puts a new emphasis on the search," Det Supt Elliott said."There was no intention to mislead the investigation. However, our discovery... now puts a new emphasis on the search," Det Supt Elliott said.
Mr Mckeague is a gunner in No 2 Sqn, RAF Regiment, and was based at Honington. Mr Mckeague, a gunner in No 2 Sqn, RAF Regiment, was based at Honington.
His mother has described him as "gregarious", "funny" and someone who "loves to be the centre of attention".
In January it was announced that Mr Mckeague's girlfriend, April Oliver, is pregnant with their child.In January it was announced that Mr Mckeague's girlfriend, April Oliver, is pregnant with their child.