Corrie Mckeague: Mother considers landfill injunction
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The mother of missing airman Corrie Mckeague says she is considering taking out an injunction to stop police filling in the landfill site where she believes her son's body is.
Corrie Mckeague, 23, was last seen since in Bury St Edmunds in September.
Police called off the landfill search near Cambridge on Friday.
His mother Nicola Urquhart said she was "beyond devastated". A petition calling for Suffolk Police to continue the search has more than 13,000 signatures.
The RAF serviceman from Dunfermline, Fife, has not been seen since a night out in the Suffolk town when CCTV showed him entering a bin loading bay.
Police began searching the Milton landfill site in March but after 20 weeks announced it was at an end.
The tortuous search for Corrie Mckeague
However, they have said they will now search previously incinerated waste and carry out a review of the investigation.
Mr Mckeague's mother said: "I'm so angry. I'm beyond devastated that they've misled me... they told us at the beginning they were searching the landfill, they lied.
"They weren't searching the landfill, they were searching an area of the landfill."
Mrs Urquhart said the police told her "we think he's still in there but we're not searching anymore".
On Friday night a petition was started calling on police to continue searching the site.
"Yesterday's decision to stop searching at the landfill means they have now given up on finding Corrie," Mrs Urquhart wrote on Facebook.
"Suffolk police have handed back the landfill and are trying to have it filled back in this week.
"I am getting advice about the possibility about an injunction to stop them filling the landfill in, at least until there is more honesty and plain speaking from the police."
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