Corrie McKeague’s pregnant lover posts haunting selfie of her leaning in to kiss missing RAF airman, captioned ‘My World’
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MISSING RAF airman Corrie McKeague's heartbroken pregnant girlfriend has shared this intimate selfie of the couple in bed, captioning the photo "My World".
April Oliver, who found out she was expecting just two weeks after the 23-year-old disappeared in September last year, changed her Facebook profile image last weekend showing the pair pouting at each other.
She also replaced her cover photo with one of her cradling a small dog which has its paw placed on her belly.
The 21-year-met Corrie on a dating site around five months before the gunner vanished after a night out with friends in Bury St Edmunds - ten miles from his RAF base in Suffolk.
Since announcing her pregnancy, April has kept a low-profile but has now shared this heartwarming photograph, alongside a red love heart.
Police are still sifting through tons of rubbish at a landfill site in the hope of finding his body.
Earlier this week Corrie's dad Martin slammed plans for a charity concert in his son’s name as in “bad taste”, and revealed he's selling his Harley Davidson to help fund the search.
He said: “It’s a disgrace that plans are being made to hold ‘Corrie’s Concert’ when we have not even found our son.”
The RAF gunner, from Dunfermline, disappeared on September 24 and was last spotted on CCTV footage walking into a refuse loading bay at 3.25am.
Detectives now believe he could have climbed into or been placed in a bin that was collected from the loading bay by a Biffa lorry shortly after he vanished.
Officers are currently searching through 8,000 tons of waste at a 10,000 sq ft landfill site, in Cambridgeshire - they are “confident” they will find Corrie's body.
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Corrie's uncle Tony Wringe has blasted police for not searching there when the family asked them to five months ago.
Police knew a waste collection was made from the area hours after he was last seen but had initially believed the weight of the bin meant he could not have been inside.
It has since emerged that the weight of the bin was calculated incorrectly.
The landfill site is also close to where the RAF airman’s phone was last tracked six months ago.
Anyone with information about Corrie's disappearance is asked to call the incident room at Suffolk Police on 01473 782019.