Using the GPS system in his tractor, Murray Graham sprayed weedkiller across a swath of weeds and grass, marking out the letters “SUE x” in his Oxfordshire field in tribute to his long-suffering wife. The 49-year-old wanted his helicopter pilot son George to fly above the farm and take a picture of the giant gesture. But before his son had a chance to grab the overhead shot of the field, the National Police Air Service spotted the message as they swooped overhead. Officers posted the image on social media with the caption: “Does anyone know Sue just south of Tetsworth, the other side of the M40?! As speculation mounted on Friday, the couple were working in the heart of the Chilterns and miles from phone reception.
Source: The Guardian November 04, 2017 16:41 UTC