Seven Years On, Georgina Gharsallah’s Disappearance Still Haunts Sussex
As the seventh anniversary of Georgina Gharsallah’s disappearance creeps up, Sussex Police have issued a fresh plea for truth, justice, and answers. They’re urging anyone with information – especially those holding back – to come forward now.
Vanished Without a Trace
Georgina, 30 at the time, was last seen on March 7, 2018, in Worthing. Since then, a massive investigation involving hundreds of officers, volunteers, and multiple agencies has been launched. Yet the key question remains unanswered: what really happened to her?
A Heartbreaking, Never-Ending Search
Senior detectives insist Georgina remains missing. Every credible lead has been chased down by Sussex Police alongside the National Crime Agency, Interpol, Crimestoppers, and forensic experts.
“We have been supported by so many who genuinely care – from Georgina’s mother Andrea to search teams and the public,” shared the lead officer. “But despite our tireless efforts, Georgina is still missing. And someone out there knows what happened.”
Fake Leads & Rumours Block Progress
The investigation has been dogged by misinformation, fake witnesses, and persistent online rumours. Claims ranging from Georgina working abroad in a coffee shop to being trafficked have all been thoroughly debunked – causing deep distress to her family.
“Rumourmongers have inflicted unimaginable pain on Georgina’s loved ones,” the officer said. “Every false lead wastes precious resources and harms trust. If you’re holding back information, now’s the time to speak up.”
A Mother’s Tireless Crusade for Justice
Andrea Gharsallah, Georgina’s mother, has fought relentlessly to keep the case in the public eye. Through posters, social media campaigns, and documentaries, she’s given Georgina a voice and sparked nationwide support from charities, journalists, and the public.
The Final Plea for Closure
“Georgina is the one person we haven’t found. She is loved, missed, and deserves the truth,” said the lead detective. “If you know anything, no matter how small, please come forward.”
Anyone with information is urged to contact Sussex Police or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.