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The last text message sent from missing airman Corrie McKeague's phone was to his girlfriend, say his brothers.

Darroch and Makeyan McKeague, Corrie's brothers, said their brother's girlfriend, April Oliver, received a message from Corrie at 3.08am.

Corrie, 23, was last seen in Bury St Edmunds town centre on CCTV at 3.25am - his phone was traced to Barton Mills near Newmarket but has not been found.

But the brothers clarified that it does not mean Corrie sent the message at 3.08am, as there is "CCTV footage of Corrie at that time and he is not on his phone".

Darroch said: "April received the message at 3:08 our time, but it does not mean Corrie sent it at 3:08, it could have been at 1 o'clock , 2 o'clock.

"There is CCTV footage of Corrie at that time [3:08] and he is not on his phone."

Meanwhile, Corrie's mum, Nicola Urquhart, confirmed that the 23-year-old had a swingers account.

Police have confirmed this was part of the investigation into his disappearance.

In a Facebook post, his mother Nicola Urquhart said Corrie had an account on the Fab Swingers website.

A Suffolk Police spokesman said: "Police are aware of the social media and websites Corrie was using and this is part of our investigation.

"We will not be commenting further at this time."

Last week, it was revealed that April Oliver, 21, the girlfriend of Mr McKeague, was expecting a child due in late spring or early summer.

Miss Oliver said Mr McKeague did not know about the pregnancy.

The pair had been together for about five months after meeting on a dating site.

Mr McKeague, a gunner and team medic, based at RAF Honington, was separated from friends while leaving the Flex nightclub on St Andrews Street South.

He was last seen in Bury St Edmunds town centre on CCTV at 3.25am, wearing a light pink Ralph Lauren shirt, white jeans and brown suede Timberland boots with light soles.

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Mr McKeague, a gunner and team medic, based at RAF Honington, was separated from friends while leaving the Flex nightclub on St Andrews Street South.

He was last seen in Bury St Edmunds town centre on CCTV at 3.25am, wearing a light pink Ralph Lauren shirt, white jeans and brown suede Timberland boots with light soles.

Three potential witnesses have been identified following an appeal.

All of the footage was filmed in Bury St Edmunds town centre between 3.15am and 5.20am, close to the time of the last confirmed sighting of Corrie at 3.25am.

Police said the vast majority of those in the area sought from CCTV have been identified, traced and spoken to.