Corrie McKeague’s partner shares photos of baby daughter 

The girlfriend of missing RAF man Corrie McKeague has shared new photos of their baby daughter as his mother goes ‘back to the beginning’ to work where he is. 

April-Louise Oliver, posted a photo of their cute baby daughter, Ellie-Louise, sleeping under a blue blanket and another, taken six months earlier shortly after she was born.

It comes as Mr McKeague’s mother, Nicola Urquhart, said she ‘desperately’ needs support as she tests out ‘every possible scenario’ in her efforts to work out what has happened to her son.

The girlfriend of missing RAF man Corrie McKeague has shared new photos of their baby daughter as his mother goes ‘back to the beginning’ to work where he is

April-Louise Oliver, posted a photo of their cute baby daughter, Ellie-Louise, sleeping under a blue blanket and another, taken six months earlier shortly after she was born

April-Louise Oliver, posted a photo of their cute baby daughter, Ellie-Louise, sleeping under a blue blanket and another, taken six months earlier shortly after she was born

The reward for missing Mr McKeague was doubled last month to £100,000 by Suffolk businessman Colin Davey

Corrie McKeague

The reward for missing Mr McKeague was doubled last month to £100,000 by Suffolk businessman Colin Davey

Miss Oliver captioned the picture: ‘Only 6 months between the photos. O how time flys. I love her more and more everyday. 

‘Watching her personality grow, speak her first words, watch her crawl and eat crumpets like they are going out of fashion. 

‘Next thing I know she will be 18 and wearing all my cloths. But nothing will stop her being my little princess.’   

The reward for missing Mr McKeague was doubled last month to £100,000 by Suffolk businessman Colin Davey.

The search for him at the Milton landfill site ended in December after police spent 137 days trawling through more than 7,000 tonnes of rubbish.

Suffolk Police have now asked the government to cover the £1.6million cost of the investigation.

Mr McKeague was last seen in the area of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, known as the ‘horseshoe’ where there was a bin lorry collection at around 4.15am to 4.20am on Saturday September 24, 2016.  

The search for him at the Milton landfill site ended in December after police spent 137 days trawling through more than 7,000 tonnes of rubbish

The search for him at the Milton landfill site ended in December after police spent 137 days trawling through more than 7,000 tonnes of rubbish

April-Louise Oliver, 21, from Fincham in Norfolk, put a photograph on Facebook of their baby daughter Ellie-Louise enjoying a winter walk in a baby carrier and with the words, 'my bean' in December last year

April-Louise Oliver, 21, from Fincham in Norfolk, put a photograph on Facebook of their baby daughter Ellie-Louise enjoying a winter walk in a baby carrier and with the words, ‘my bean’ in December last year

In another photo the baby girl is lying asleep on the floor, sucking her dummy and wearing a green jumper

In another photo the baby girl is lying asleep on the floor, sucking her dummy and wearing a green jumper

Ms Urquhart wrote on Facebook: ‘Thank you so very much to all of you for your continued support. 

‘I apologise for not answering everyone’s private messages. I am slowly trying to work my way through them all.

‘I know it’s Been very quiet recently, please be assured though that my determination to do everything I possibly can to find Corrie is still as strong as ever.

‘I am using this time to go over all the information I have to see if there is anything that maybe the police or I didn’t feel relevant or important at the time but now may be.

Mr McKeague was last seen in the area of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, known as the 'horseshoe' where there was a bin lorry collection at around 4.15am to 4.20am on Saturday September 24, 2016

Mr McKeague was last seen in the area of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, known as the ‘horseshoe’ where there was a bin lorry collection at around 4.15am to 4.20am on Saturday September 24, 2016

‘I have so many questions, some I understand I may never get answers to, but there are loads that can be so I will concentrate on making sure I’ve not missed asking any.

‘Just like the police I have gone back to the beginning and am testing every possible scenario I can think of and how we could prove it is or isn’t possible. The answer is out there. Just like Corrie is out there somewhere.

‘So although I am quiet publicly just now. I still desperately need you all, so thank you from the bottom of my heart for remaining so positively determined.’



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