Missing RAF gunner Corrie McKeague’s mum blasts internet vultures flogging clothes and mugs emblazoned with her son’s face
The ad teases punters with a “limited time only” offer for 34 items priced £7.58 to £22.83 featuring his face and #FindCorrie

CORRIE McKeague’s mum has blasted internet vultures who are flogging a range of clothes and mugs emblazoned with her missing son's face.
Heartbroken , 48, hit out after discovering a US firm is trying to trade off his name - and is now demanding the site be shut down.
She urged the missing airman's 128,000 Facebook followers to boycott the goods — including T-shirts, hoodies, and leggings — posted on GearBubble.
Ex-cop Nicola, from Dunfermline, said: “This company has nothing to do with me or my family.
“I have been provided with the name of the woman apparently behind it and will be passing this to police.
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“Please do not buy believing you are helping the wonderful charities we support. I have written requesting they remove the items immediately.”
The ad teases punters with a “limited time only” offer for 34 items priced £7.58 to £22.83 featuring his face and #.
Follower Margaret White said: “There’s always some low life finding a way to benefit from a family’s grief.”
Last week cops halted the search of a Cambridgeshire tip for his remains after drawing a blank.
, 23, vanished last September following a night out in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. GearBubble was unavailable for comment.
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