Find Georgina: I'm haunted by horror stories of how my beautiful girl vanished into thin air

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  • čas přidán 6. 03. 2020
  • EVERY time Andrea Gharsallah drives past a slim, dark-haired young woman in the street, she whirls around in a panic, desperate to see if it's her missing daughter.
    The tortured mum has spent two years living in anguish after her "beautiful and caring" girl Georgina, then 30, vanished from their seaside hometown in broad daylight on March 7, 2018.
    Since that fateful day in Worthing, West Sussex, Andrea has been plagued by horrific thoughts of what has happened to her daughter - whose disappearance is being treated as a homicide by cops.
    She has feared sex trafficking, abduction or suicide - and even received grisly messages claiming Georgina was butchered and burned by a drugs gang, who then scattered her remains "all over".
    'Seven hundred and thirty days of not knowing'
    Yet despite playing every possible scenario a thousand times in her head, Andrea remains no closer to answers as she today marks the two-year anniversary of her girl's disappearance.
    "We've now lived without Georgina for 730 days," she says.
    "Seven hundred and thirty days of not knowing where she is, 730 days of wondering what has happened to Georgina, 730 days of having all scenarios going through our heads."
    She adds: "If I'm driving and I see somebody walking from behind with a similar shape as Georgina, I think, 'Oh! That could be her.' I'm sort of panicky. I think, 'I need to look at her face'."
    Georgina's mum Andrea, 58, is desperate to find out what's happened to her girl.
    'Cremated by drug gang'
    Sickeningly, Andrea, 58, received a barrage of chilling messages on Facebook last year, claiming her daughter had been killed and "cremated" because she owed drug gangsters money.
    "We've had stories from people where she's got involved in a drug gang and killed," she tells The Sun Online.
    "Awful stories - they burned her, cut her up. They said they'd heard that Georgina owed some money from drugs and hadn't paid it so they killed her and scattered her all over."
    "We've had awful stories from people where she's got involved in a drug gang and killed... they burned her, cut her up". (Andrea Gharsallah)
    While Andrea has previously admitted that Georgina - who has two little boys herself - used to binge drink and smoke cannabis, she says she was never aware of her hanging around with a "drug gang".
    Yet one of the disturbing messages she received via Facebook read: "I heard she was dead by this gang and ting cos she was involved with bare drugs and they cremated her."
    Another claimed: "She is dead, and that it was a gang that killed her."
    "I try not to think about the bad things like that," Andrea tells us.
    "But I can't imagine Georgina going off and living another life somewhere because we were really close. Especially her being a mum as well - she was a devoted mum, she loved her boys."
    Vanished in broad daylight
    Georgina, who enjoyed cooking and spending time with her family, was living with her mum at the time of her disappearance, having recently moved back in after breaking up with her sons' dad.
    On the morning of March 7, her phone wasn't working, so she headed out, dressed in a grey coat and carrying two plastic bags containing her broken device and some phone parts.
    "I love you, see you at home," she told Andrea as she left.
    But that night, Georgina didn't return home. Nor did she reappear the next day, or the next.
    At first, Andrea wasn't too worried, assuming her "sensitive" daughter had gone to see her ex.
    "We just thought she's round there with him - perhaps she's trying to make up, to work it out," says the mum, who also has three other daughters - one older and two younger than Georgina.
    "It hadn't entered our minds that Georgina was missing."
    Yet as the days passed by and Georgina failed to reply to her mum's texts, Andrea realised something wasn't right - and started messaging her daughter's friends for news.
    Not a single one who responded had seen or heard from her - and neither had her ex.
    "We started calling hospitals ourselves - but even then, none of us thought it was something serious". (Andrea)
    "I worried she was in hospital and nobody knew who she was," adds Andrea.
    "We started calling hospitals ourselves but they said they couldn't tell us due to data protection.
    "Even then, none of us thought it was something serious."
    Ten days after Georgina disappeared, Andrea reported her missing to police. By this point, the young woman had missed a visit from her sons - something her mum knew she'd "never" do.
    "Police checked her bank account and said it hadn't been used since a few days before she went missing," Andrea recalls. "They moved [the case] on to the major crime team."
    Source: www.thesun.co.uk/news/1109493...

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