Family of missing Corrie McKeague 'just want the opportunity to get answers'

The family of missing airman Corrie McKeague have told ITV News Angliathey will not give up until they have answers about what happened to him.

The 23-year-old was last seen in Bury St Edmunds after a night out with friends in September 2016.

Suffolk Police said Corrie's disappearance will now be treated as a cold case as police say there are no "realistic lines of enquiry left".

Suffolk Police say the case will remain open and any 'credible new information' will be followed up.

They say the've been through all 'realistic possibilities in detail' and there is 'nothing to suggest any foul play or third party involvement'.

Police conducted two searches of a landfill site at Milton near Cambridge last year, with the first search lasting 20 weeks and the second, lasting seven weeks.

No trace of Mr McKeague was found in either searches, but police said they will explore other lines of enquiry into the airman's disappearance.