‘My daughter reached the shops seven years ago. She never returned ‘

In March 2018, he was infallible, complaining about her broken phone charger with her daughter and complaining about her broken phone charger.

A proud mother of two boys, Sunday roasted and a passionate cook of a lover of music, Georgina was surrounded by a close family, including her confidant mother and three sisters.

While in later years, her life had become unexpected and had to face social anxiety and bulimia, the Gharshallah family had no ink that once she went out of her family’s house Worthing, He will never be seen again.

Seven years and five months later, neither the police investigation nor the continuous discoveries of his family have brought any clue.

Georgina’s bank account and phone have not been used since he disappeared ,Sussex police,

“This is a complete secret,” Andrea told Independent“I never knew about a quarrel with anyone. He ever mentioned nothing happening, and if he is outstanding someone’s money, he must have asked me.”

At the time of her disappearance, 30 -year -old Georgina had become unemployed and recently separated from her partner, a relationship that was lukewarm and saw her return to live with her mother.

Despite this, she continued to visit her regularly, which disappeared her early, slipped through the net.

On Wednesday 7 March, Georgina left home with a plan to fix her phone at 9.30 am, go to jobscentra and meet her father at the Worthing Town Center.

His final official vision has been recorded at CCTV at Clifton Food and Wine Shop at 9.50 am, where he asked the shop manager to help his phone. He did not keep the rest of his appointments for the day, his phone separated from the network, and his bank accounts have not been touched since then.

Georgina's last confirmed vision showed her entering a corner shop on Clifton Road at 9.50 am

Georgina’s last confirmed vision showed her entering a corner shop on Clifton Road at 9.50 am ,Sussex police,

“I knew that his phone was not working, so I was not worried initially when I did not hear her for the first few days,” Andrea said. “She often went to live with friends or to live with her on-off boyfriends. However, there was a small thing behind my mind that she usually told me and I sent her texts.”

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Angry with her daughter’s lifestyle, which may be uncertain and may involve biping prosecuting, Andrea was earlier angry. “I thought it was incompatible – I thought ‘you could at least tell us where you are.”

A few days later, the alarm bell started ringing, when Georgina failed to meet her children, and her former-partner approached to say that she had not heard of her.

After contacting local hospitals and messaging his friends on Facebook, he decided to call the police and report the disappearance.

For Andrea, the investigation took a turn when the detectives informed him several weeks later that Georgina’s bank accounts were not used.

Georgina did not have any known quarrels or issues with anyone, and had appeared normal in the morning

Georgina did not have any known quarrels or issues with anyone, and had appeared normal in the morning ,supply,

“All the time I was listening to his footsteps, coming above the footpaths and stairs,” he said. “We were waiting for him, waiting to turn him – but never happened. It took me a long time to accept that he might come to harm him.”

Their relationship with the police has not always been smoothly. Within the first few months, Andrea states that many people were assigned to the case, with the family uncertain, who were in charge till June 2019.

In August that year, she was shown CCTV from Georgina’s potentially CCTV with another woman at 3.30 pm on Chapel Road. Despite his family being convinced that it was his, he was later removed from the appeal due to police uncertainty.

Another possible vision was found on the Chapel Road, but the police was unable to confirm if it is Georgina in the footage

Another possible vision was found on the Chapel Road, but the police was unable to confirm if it is Georgina in the footage ,Sussex police,

There is also disappointment on the lack of publicity and urgency to achieve this matter. “I am becoming a high profile in Britain in a day or two, and I will email the police and say how a girl in Yorkshire has drones and search and police teams,” Andrea said.

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“As time passed, I accused them of discriminating against my daughter due to my lifestyle options, or breed or social discrimination. If Georgina was a blonde, blue-eyed girl who worked in Barclays, she would have focused more.”

The Sussex police strongly denied the allegation, and in 2022 there was no reason to check a referral for the Independent Office (IOPC).

A spokesperson of The Force said: “We have made many physical discoveries as part of our efforts to find out what happened to Georgina. This involves the use of expert search teams and equipment, where Georgina has to complete the rigorous tests of sites to disappear, such as Tevile Gate which was at that time, found nothing that will help in our investigation.”

He said that he had participated in TV interviews and had more than 100 possible darshan of Georgina from across the country.

While her case has now been registered as No-Body Homeoid, Andrea refused to declare her daughter dead. He said, “We probably think that Georgina has come to harm, but I never, never alive her, unless they produce evidence to say what happened to her.”

Every birthday and anniversary, Andrea replaces posters and banners around Worthing to appeal for information.

Every birthday and anniversary, Andrea replaces posters and banners around Worthing to appeal for information. ,supply,

Death of Claudia LawrenceIn 2021, the father of the father was particularly hit by a nerve. The 35 -year -old chef of Yorkshire disappeared in 2009, and when his body never found, police believe he was murdered.

“It really brought me home that he died and never knew what happened,” he said. “It should be terrible, trying to find the rest of your life for your child’s case and live. I think it’s my biggest fear, coming at the end of my life and never knows.

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“If anyone knows anything or knows anything, we are waiting strictly. For Georgina, wherever he is, please know that we remember you.”

Detective Superintendent Andy Wolsteinhole said: “From the day Georgina Gharallah was now reported to be disappeared, we have completed extensive inquiry to find and find her.

“His family and friend are quite desperate for the answer, and I share his frustrations that despite all efforts, we do not know what happened to him that day in 2018.

“My team and I stay in regular contact with Andrea, and we work to disappear in Georgina’s public glance and fully support.

“The priority of our investigation is what happened to Georgina and a conclusion in all these years of waiting for her loved ones.”

Anyone should contact the police online with the information or call 101 to quote Operation Pavo. The report can be made anonymously through independent charity crimestoppers on online or 0800 555 111.