segunda-feira, 26 de março de 2018

BBC



Corrie Mckeague's last known journey was recorded by CCTV.

The footage shows him alone, in the early hours of the morning, after a night out drinking last September.

Clutching a takeaway, he walks and sometimes staggers through the near-deserted streets of Bury St Edmunds, in Suffolk.

The time is 01:20 BST. He has become separated from his friends after being thrown out of a nightclub. Soon he will sleep for an hour in a shop doorway.

At 03:25, he appears again in front of the cameras in Brentgovel Street.

He pauses, before disappearing from view into an area known as the Horseshoe.

He has not been seen since.



Almost a year on, an enormous police search and social media campaign has found no trace of him.

Officers have spent months searching a landfill site for his remains without success.

His girlfriend has given birth to their baby daughter.

His family fear he is dead but remain haunted by unanswered questions about how he died.

According to his mother, the 23-year-old RAF airman was a risk-taker whose approach to life was shaped by a shocking experience in his childhood.

Did this play a role in his disappearance?

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