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Mother's Eight-Year Wait for Missing Daughter's Fate
7 Mar
Summary
- A mother fears dying without answers about her daughter missing eight years.
- Georgina Gharsallah vanished on March 7, 2018, after a planned meeting.
- Police are pursuing leads after a murder inquiry began in August 2019.

Eight years have passed since Georgina Gharsallah was last seen on March 7, 2018, in Worthing, West Sussex. Her mother, Andrea Gharsallah, expressed her deep fear of dying without answers about her daughter's whereabouts.
Georgina, then 38, was expected to meet her father after collecting a mobile phone but never arrived. A murder inquiry was initiated in August 2019, and a £20,000 reward was offered for information. Despite extensive investigations by Sussex Police, including interviewing over 2,000 individuals and conducting numerous inquiries, the case remains unsolved.
The family continues their efforts to find Georgina, with her mother recently placing missing posters on Broadwater Bridge, an area where initial sightings were reported. The mother shared that the bridge has become a significant landmark, known by some locals as 'Georgina's Bridge.'




