As the seventh anniversary of Georgina Gharsallah’s disappearance approaches, her devastated family continues to seek answers about what happened to their loved one.
Georgina, who was last seen on March 7, 2018, vanished without a trace from Worthing, West Sussex. Despite ongoing appeals, police investigations, and widespread media coverage, her whereabouts remain unknown.
Her mother, Andrea Gharsallah, has shared a heartfelt message reflecting on the painful reality of spending seven years without answers. In an emotional plea, she described the experience as “a grief-ridden journey” and said the family lives in daily torment, plagued by questions that remain unanswered.
“How Can That Be?”
Andrea expressed the deep agony of not knowing what happened to Georgina, stating:
“Things like this never enter our minds, pre this happening. It’s something that you read about, and I suppose you never think that it is going to happen to your family.”
Her message captured the harrowing reality of families with missing loved ones, where each day brings more uncertainty, unanswered questions, and emotional anguish.
“Each day we wake knowing that it’s another day added to this grief-ridden journey—one that we would never wish on anyone.”
Lingering Questions, No Answers
The family continues to be tormented by the same haunting questions:
- Where is Georgina?
- What happened to her?
- Was she hurt?
- Is she still alive?
The emotional toll remains overwhelming, as Andrea described how her mind “constantly goes over and over” the possibilities.
A Mother’s Determination: “Our Fight Continues”
Despite the years that have passed, Georgina’s family has never given up hope. Andrea remains determined, stating:
“Our hope to find Georgina will never diminish. Our fight continues… Always.”
The campaign to locate Georgina and uncover the truth remains active, with police urging anyone with information to come forward.
How You Can Help
Georgina’s family continues to appeal for new information. Anyone who may have seen her or knows anything about her disappearance is urged to contact Sussex Police or the charity Missing People.
To provide information, call 101, quoting reference 431 from 07/03/18, or reach out to Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111.
For updates and to support the family’s campaign, visit Find Georgina Gharsallah on social media.