We have an update from the mother. A witness has come forward who has identified the woman seen with Georgina in the CCTV. This is a breakthrough for the police to work on.
ATTENTION!
A member of the public has come forward to inform us that they are 100% sure they have identified the female in this CCTV walking with Georgina on the day of her disappearance at around 4pm in Worthing Town Centre. Due to the reporting person's connection to the female in this CCTV with Georgina, we can be confident they are a very reliable source regarding this identification.
This witness made us aware they formally reported their identification of said female to Sussex Police 1 week ago. However, Sussex Police has not yet been in touch with the family regarding this report and has so far failed to answer any emails from Georgina's family in this regard.
We demand Sussex Police follow this lead immediately, as this may bring us much closer to the answers of what happened to Georgina on the day of her disappearance and, subsequently.
The female identified appears to be a well known member of the public in our town of Worthing, therefore we are stunned that nobody else in this town has previously come forward to identify her. Perhaps now is a good time to report your suspicions.
Just remember!
Anyone found to have been involved in the disappearance of Georgina and didnt come forward will be treated as an accessory ( but can be treated as the main perpetrator).
Quoting the Crown Prosecution Service:
'A secondary party is one who aids, abets, counsels or procures (commonly referred to as assists or encourages) D1 to commit the substantive offence, without being a principal offender. However, a secondary party can be prosecuted and punished as if he were a principal offender: s8 Accessories and Abettors Act 1861.'
It is also a prosecutable offence to knowingly conceal information which could assist the Police in a serious investigation such as this.