Tragically, it's been confirmed as Lewis's body:
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-tees-68587603#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&aoh=17107620275998&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com
"Speaking directly after the three-week inquest, Corrie's mother, Nicola Urquhart, said she “100%” believes her son was tipped into a waste lorry after her questions about his disappearance were answered."...
"The death of a student whose body was found in west London was "consistent with drowning", an inquest has heard.
Richard Okorogheye, 19, was found in Epping Forest on 5 April 2021, two weeks after he went missing."...
A new BBC documentary is set to be released about the circumstances that led to the death of teenager Gaia Pope.
Gaia: A Death on Dancing Ledge will see Zara McDermott exploring whether officials did enough to support her. It will air on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer on 25 July...
'Senior coroner Nigel Parsley has now sent a report to Prevent Future Deaths (PFD) to the British Standards Institute, The Container Handling Equipment Manufacturers Association, Dennis Eagle Ltd. and Biffa Waste Services Ltd.'...
The part about being trapped inside was discussed, amongst other things, in a 'report to prevent future deaths' produced after Corrie's inquest and says stronger locks were discounted for exactly that reason.
There's a typo as the report says 'There were 740 reported incidents of people in bins...
'The mother of an airman who died after climbing into a commercial bin has spoken of her anger that more was not being done to stop similar tragedies.
Nicola Urquhart said she felt "physically sick" that locks had not been added to bins in the area.'...
In that case you could say there's a link with the Luftwaffe. So what are you saying is the connection with Mildenhall, Lakenheath and Honington, and why would it have anything to do with Corrie going missing?
Not really, because how is it known that someone has gone missing, especially if they live on their own and maybe don't work or have a day off? Her daughter may not have tried to contact her mother until later in the day, phone not answered, thought she's busy, but become concerned when unable...
How do you think there's a link?
Five years working with the RAF Regiment at Honington and no involvement with USAF, not even at higher levels; each organisation has their own structure with no crossover.
There are no links between II Squadron RAF Regiment and USAF flying squadrons. Totally different roles and modes of operation.
The inquest has been concluded. Who would have been witnesses? What info could be provided?
But it's 47 minutes driving fast, as it's about 40 miles away.
Police have already stated it's unrelated to NB: https://www.lep.co.uk/news/crime/no-link-between-wanted-man-and-nicola-bulley-say-police-4017504
It specifically says in a police update: "...Nicola had in the past suffered with some significant issues with alcohol which were brought on by her ongoing struggles with the menopause and that these struggles had resurfaced over recent months. This caused some real challenges for Paul and the...
"Broadcasting regulator Ofcom has said it was "extremely concerned" to hear complaints made about ITV and Sky News by the family of Nicola Bulley.
Ofcom said it had written to both "to ask them to explain their actions"."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-64713045
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