Family and friends attend memorial service for RAF gunner Corrie McKeague
Mr McKeague vanished in September 2016 on a night-out in Bury St Edmunds at the age of 23.
The RAF paid tribute to gunner Corrie McKeague as family and friends attended a memorial service held for him at his former base.
Mr McKeague, an airman of Dunfermline, Fife, was 23 when he vanished in the early hours of September 24 2016 on a night-out in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Earlier this year, an inquest recorded in a narrative conclusion that Mr McKeague got into a bin that was then emptied into a waste lorry.
Mr McKeague’s brother Daroch McKeague and sister-in-law Cloe McKeague were among those to appear at the ceremony at around 11am.
Attendees were pictured wearing yellow, blue and green after the family encouraged mourners to wear bright colours to the service.
“This memorial service is an act of worship led by a RAF Padre and we ask that the family’s privacy is respected before, during and after this service as they remember the loss of a son, father and brother.
“Our thoughts continue to be with SAC McKeague’s family, friends and colleagues and all those whose lives he touched.”
Writing on the Find Corrie Facebook page in July, Ms Urquhart said that she had “struggled to come to terms” with the findings, but “as a family we are ready to have a memorial for Corrie”.
“The Royal Air Force are holding a military memorial for Corrie for us,” she said.
She added: “As this is on public ground and not on the actual RAF base, anyone can attend the service.”
The family requested no flowers and instead took a collection for the RAF Benevolent Fund.