A poignant photograph of missing RAF airman Corrie McKeague has been shared by his distraught pregnant girlfriend.
April Oliver has posted a selfie of the smiling couple together in one of their favourite places, sitting in a convertible.
She said: “One of our favourite places to be was on the north Norfolk coast with the roof down, singing silly songs, and walking the dogs.
“I’d do anything to be back there. I miss you Corrie every second of the day and night.”
She shared the image with 125,000 members of the Find Corrie Facebook group.
She shared the image on the same day police hunting for Corrie said they are confident they will find Corrie’s body at the massive landfill site currently being searched.
She added: “I’ve not posted before, partly because I’ve never felt I had the right words and also because I’ve had a lot of changes.
“But I wanted to thank every single member on this page from the bottom of my heart for all the love and support you have given.
“The past months have been incredibly emotional and the support has been utterly amazing, and abled us to get answers we need.”
The 21-year-old found out she was pregnant just two weeks after the Dunfermline airman, 23, disappeared last September.
They had had met on a dating site and had only been together for around five months before he went missing on a night out in Bury St Edmunds.
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In response to April’s post, Corrie’s heartbroken mother Nicola Urquhart replied: “So much love for you April.”
Hundreds of supporters have “liked” the photograph with many sharing sad face emojis.
The search of the landfill site in Cambridgeshire continued on Friday morning following incorrect weight measurements of bins taken shortly after Corrie went missing.
Instead of weighing 11kg as recorded, the bin actually weighed 100kg, an error of 14 stones.
The landfill site is also close to where the RAF gunner’s phone was last tracked five months ago.
Corrie’s mother has since said this can “only mean one thing”.