The mum of tragic airman Corrie McKeague is fighting for locks to be put on industrial bins – so no other mother suffers the anguish she endured.
Corrie, 23, vanished in the early hours of September 24, 2016, after a night out with friends in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Despite extensive searches, his body has never been found.
An inquest in March recorded a narrative conclusion that Corrie, from Dunfermline, was in a bin when it was collected by a refuse lorry.
On the sixth anniversary of her son’s death, Nicola McKeague, a sergeant with Police Scotland, vowed to campaign for locks to be put on industrial bins to prevent anyone from being able to climb in one when it is closed.She also called for the bins to have air holes and to be able to be opened from the inside.Nicola said: “Every bin company has industrial-sized bins that are big enough for a person to get in to.
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