THE mum of missing airman Corrie McKeague has confirmed a £50,000 reward for any information that would help find him has been reissued.
Nicola Urquhart begged anyone with information which could help find her son to contact police.
Suffolk businessman Colin Davey, who runs a gambling website, has again offered a £50,000 reward, which was withdrawn earlier this year, for information which helps trace the 23-year-old.
RAF gunner Corrie went missing after a night out in Bury St Edmonds in September, last year.
It is believed he climbed into a bin in an area known as The Horseshoe and fell asleep.
Police say there is ‘no trace’ of missing RAF man Corrie McKeague at landfill site
Police ended a 20-week search of a landfill site in Milton after finding no trace of him and although bones found at an incinerator plant are being examined, investigators said it was more likely Corrie’s remains were in the landfill.
Announcing Mr Davey’s award, Nicola, of Dunfermline, said: “From the very first time I spoke publicly about Corrie disappearing I have said someone knows. I still truly believe that.
“At this time there is only circumstantial evidence that Corrie may be in the landfill, but this is taken as the most positive line of enquiry, due to the lack of evidence that something else is possible or may have happened.”
Police have given up on finding missing RAF man Corrie McKeague, says mother
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