We continue our £10K reward appeal for info on Georgina Gharsallah last seen two years ago

We are continuing to offer a reward of up to £10,000 for information we receive anonymously that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the murder of Georgina Gharsallah from Worthing.
Georgina (DoB 29 October 1987) was first reported missing in March 2018. After thorough investigations, her disappearance is being treated as murder - despite no body being found. Georgina, who had two children, was staying at her mother’s home.
***Crimestoppers charity is offering a reward of up to £10,000 for information the charity exclusively receives – via our website or on the phone 0800 555 111 ***
A Crimestoppers ad-van with images of Georgina and information about her in South Street Square, Worthing on Saturday 7 March, the second anniversary of her last sighting and a joint effort with Sussex Police to speak to public in the vicinity, is hoped will prompt new vital information on what happened to her.
Georgina who was 5ft 4in (1.65m) tall with Arabian features, was an Arabic speaker with shoulder-length dark hair often worn in a top knot, with a Monroe piercing above her top lip. She was last seen in an off-licence on Clifton Road, after she left her mother’s home. Later that day she was due to meet her father – a meeting she never kept.
“This is understandably a very difficult time for Georgina’s family and friends. The two-year anniversary since she was last seen is a good time to remind the public about this case and the important role they can play in helping to find answers.
“We know that somebody knows what has happened to Georgina and as a charity we are determined to get answers.
“If you know something and want to do the right thing - but feel unable to speak directly to the police, please remember that Crimestoppers charity can help.
“I would once again like to reassure people in Worthing and across Sussex and beyond that Crimestoppers has taken information since we began over 32 years ago and has always kept our promise of anonymity to the millions of people who have trusted us over the years with their crime information.
“We won’t judge. We don’t ask your name. We just listen to what you know. When you hang up the phone or click send, you’re done.
“We encourage you to tell us what you know and we promise that you will remain completely anonymous. Our UK Contact Centre is open 24/7 on 0800 555 111 or you can use our anonymous online form. No-one will know you contacted us and it could be your information that makes all the difference.”
***Note: Information passed directly to police will not qualify. The reward will only qualify if information is passed to Crimestoppers’ 0800 555 111 number or via our untraceable anonymous online form***