A new video showing a happy and smiling Libby Squire singing in a car with her family has been released today – six weeks since she was last seen in Hull.

The footage shows Libby, from High Wycombe, in the passenger seat of the car being driven back to university in Hull in April 2018.

Her two sisters and brother are in the vehicle with her but are out of shot and cannot be seen.

The last known sighting of 21-year-old Libby was just after midnight on Friday, February 1, at the junction of Beverley Road and Haworth Street in Hull.

Lisa Squire, Libby’s Mum, said: “As a family, we are really struggling. The whole family miss Libby beyond belief.

“Libby’s disappearance is having a big effect on all of us. Please if you have any information let the police know.”

Senior Investigating Officer Detective Superintendent Martin Smalley said today: “For the past six weeks the amount of support from the people of Hull, the region and around the UK has been staggering.

“I want to thank everyone for their assistance and to everyone who has come forward with information to help us with our investigation so far.

“We continue to search for Libby. Hundreds of officers have been involved both on land and in the water and we have followed up hundreds of leads and lines of enquiry.

“Libby’s disappearance remains unexplained and while we remain hopeful, we must consider she has come to harm.

“Last month we released CCTV footage showing four people on Oak Road in Hull close to the junction with Clough Road around the time that Libby was last seen.

“I am releasing this footage again as these people have yet to come forward. We want to speak with them as they may be possible witnesses and might hold important information.

“Please contact us on 101 quoting log 163 of 6 February 2019.”