Corrie McKeague’s pregnant lover posts heartbreaking image of the couple with message ‘I miss you every second of the day’
April Oliver, who is expecting the RAF airman's baby, faces agonising wait as police trawl landfill site
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MISSING Corrie McKeague's pregnant girlfriend has shared a never before seen picture of the couple, with the message: "I miss you every day".
April Oliver and the RAF airman are pictured sitting together in a convertible and smiling before the 23-year-old's mysterious disappearance in September last year.
She has shared the touching image as police continue to trawl the landfill site in Milton for the 23-year-old's body after fresh evidence came to light.
Initial data showed the weight of the waste collection from the horseshoe area on the night Corrie went missing in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, was over 11kg, but .
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Corrie's dad Martin McKeague, 48, said yesterday that visiting the landfill site where police are searching for his son's body was like staring into a "piece of hell."
He also said he felt "no anger whatsoever" at Suffolk and Norfolk police over the bin lorry .
Corrie went missing after a night out with friends on September 24, last year.
He was last seen on CCTV going into an area of the town called the horseshoe.
Mr McKeague said: "I can only speculate it could possibly be some tragic accident that Corrie possibly could have gotten into the bin or something sinister might have happened that might have led him to be put in the bin."
Officers in white suits and breathing masks were spotted walking the rubbish site as they combed the area for the RAF man's body.
The full-scale search is expected to take eight to 10 weeks and comes after preparatory work which involved
His heartbroken girlfriend April Oliver revealed earlier this year that she found out she was pregnant just two weeks after the 23-year-old disappeared in September last year.
Months after Corrie went missing, April has posted a series of heartbreaking messages in Instagram, .
She wrote: “I hurt every day.
“I cry every morning and night.
“I’ve never missed anyone so bad.
“The pain is unbearable. No one understands the pain or hurt of missing the person you love every second of the day and night.”
April signed off her message with kisses.
Any information relating to Corrie's disappearance or about the potential witnesses should be passed to the incident room on 01473 782019.
Alternatively you can call 101 and ask to speak to the team.
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