Corrie McKeague’s girlfriend shares adorable new photos of missing RAF gunner’s baby daughter as mum admits ‘waiting is hard’

THE girlfriend of missing RAF gunner Corrie McKeague has revealed adorable new photos of their baby daughter.
April Oliver, 21, posted a cute picture of two-month-old Ellie-Louise sleeping and another of them both with cartoon ears and glasses.
Last month April told supporters on Facebook her daughter "brings so much joy and happiness even at the hardest of times".
Ellie-Louise was born in June nearly nine months after Corrie vanished on a night out in Bury St Edmunds on September 24.
Suffolk Police announced last month they were stopping the search for the missing airman at landfill tip in Milton, Cambs, after sifting through 6,000 tons of rubbish.
And bones found in an incinerator turned out not to be human.
Police have now enlisted the help of another police force to review the investigation before deciding what to do next.
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Corrie's mum, Nicola Urquhart, said on Facebook at the weekend: "Waiting is hard, so I try to do something positive while we have to wait.
"I have spent the last few days in Suffolk talking to various people and visiting sites of interest to see if it ties up with information we have received.
"Suffolk police have now briefed the review team and have given them full access to the entire investigation so far.
"It's quite surprising how some pieces of information can appear insignificant at the time but now with new information coming in can build a picture of other possibilities.
"The police have specifically asked me to provide them with as many questions and possible scenarios so that they can ensure nothing is missed."
The investigation into Corrie's disappearance has cost more than £1.2 million.
More than 21,000 friends and family have signed a petition urging police to continue their search.
Nicola said her son may have been drugged and put in a bin and called for the Army to be called in to help find his body.
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