Parents of Libby Squire tell of their ‘unending torture since her ...

Missing University of Hull student Libby Squire is pictured in Paris in May 2017 during a gap year when she visited with friends

Missing University of Hull student Libby Squire is pictured in Paris in May 2017 during a gap year when she visited with friends

The parents of missing Hull student Libby Squire have spoken of the 'unending torture' they have suffered since she disappeared three weeks ago.

The 21-year-old was reported missing after going on a night out with friends, and was last seen at around 12.05am on February 1.

Humberside Police have previously conceded that Miss Squire 'may have come to some harm'.

In a statement released through the force, the student's parents, Lisa and Russ Squire, said: 'It's been three weeks now since our beautiful girl was last seen.

'In that time we haven't been able to speak to her, and we haven't been able to hug her.

'We haven't been able to tell her we love her, or hear that she loves us.

'She went out to have fun with her beloved friends.

'Since then it has been a time of unending torture for her friends and family but we all have unending hope that she will be found.

'We send love and thanks to everybody for their support over these past weeks.

'Please, please if you have any information contact the police and pass on any information that you can.'

On Tuesday, Humberside Police released CCTV footage showing four potential witnesses who may be able to shed light on Miss Squire's mysterious disappearance.

The clips shows a cyclist, a pedestrian and a pair walking together in Oak Road between 1.13am and 2.34am on the day Libby disappeared.

 Detective Superintendent Martin Smalley said: 'These four people are potentially witnesses who we need to identify and speak to as part of the investigation.

Libby Squire's parents said they still have 'unending hope' that their daughter will be found

Libby Squire's parents said they still have 'unending hope' that their daughter will be found

One of the people featured in Humberside Police's CCTV footage of four witnesses, who they believe 'may have seen or heard something that could be vital'

One of the people featured in Humberside Police's CCTV footage of four witnesses, who they believe 'may have seen or heard something that could be vital'

The four people who feature in the CCTV footage from February 1 in Hull are circled above

The four people who feature in the CCTV footage from February 1 in Hull are circled above

A map shows the student's movements on the night of January 31 in Hull before she vanished

A map shows the student's movements on the night of January 31 in Hull before she vanished

'While the footage isn't clear enough for anyone to recognise who they may be, the four people in the clips will know if they were in that area at the times given.'

A force spokesman said that, although several calls have been

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