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Victoria Taylor missing: Last picture of missing mum shared in heartbreaking post after she vanishes

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Missing mum has been pictured in a new photo released by her concerned fiancé three days after she disappeared.

Ms Taylor, 34, was last seen at her home in Malton, North Yorkshire, which she shares with Matthew Williams, on Monday, September 30. Police have launched a desperate search for the bride-to-be, with divers where her belongings were .

Appeals have also been made to the general public after showed her buying a soft drink from a Marks and Spencer outlet inside a local BP garage. Mr Williams has uploaded what is believed to be the last photo of the mum to his account, showing the couple arm-in-arm and taking a selfie.

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The two are pictured in what appears to be a lift posing in front of a mirror, with Ms Taylor smiling next to her husband-to-be. Mr Williams made the photo his new profile picture on Facebook late on Wednesday, the third day of the search, without posting a caption underneath.

It is the second new angle on the mum seen in recent days, with police having released a CCTV still showing her dressed down while visiting a BP garage. The still was taken at 11.35am on Monday at the garage on Welham Road in Norton, in Malton. The mum is seen dressed in a blue hooded Adidas jacket, pair of jeans and a cap, with her hair tied back.

The CCTV shows her nearly three hours after she was last seen at her home, at around 9am on September 30. The search operation was launched soon after, and police are yet to find a trace of her aside from the belongings that were reportedly discovered on the banks of the river.

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Members of the public have been asked to provide any information that could lead to Ms Taylor's location. She has been described as a white, five-foot-six woman, and is believed to work as a geriatric nurse. Heartbroken family members have made desperate public pleas for her to return home as police ask for people to report any potential sightings.

Martin Dennison, an Inspector from , said: “We are very concerned about Victoria’s whereabouts and, like her family and friends, just want to see her safe and well. I would urge the public to be cautious if looking for Victoria near the river. Our officers have specialist training and equipment, and they are used to working in various terrains.

“If you do have any information which can help with the search then please call us 101. Any immediate sightings should be reported to 999.”

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