Two years later, Southampton’s Sharm Heslop is still missing.

It has been two years since a woman from Southampton, U.S. Virgin Islands, went missing.

Sharm Heslop was last seen on Monday, March 8, 2021, aboard her boyfriend’s yacht, docked in Frank’s Bay, St. John.

Two years later, her family and friends continue to fight for answers to find her.

The 41-year-old’s parents, Peter Heslop and Brenda Street, continue to be critical of the way the investigation was handled by the Virgin Islands Police Service (VIPD).

They call on the Hampshire Police to intervene and take on their daughter’s case.

Members of FindSarm, the group that tried to draw attention to her disappearance, said: “It’s time for the missing and exploited Hampshire Police Force to step in and take over Sarm’s investigation.

“Too many inconsistencies and too many mistakes.

“Seeing the intensity with which the British authorities have recently engaged in the search for Nicola Bulli shows how different this investigation would have been if Sarm had disappeared in the UK.

“Charm is a British citizen and all the authorities refuse her.”

However, it was reported that the Hampshire police joined the search for the former flight attendant.

The force is working with the government’s Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) to support Sarma Heslop’s family in the UK.

Sam is described as a 5’6″ tall white woman with a lean build.

She has a colorful tattoo on her left shoulder with a seahorse, a bird, a butterfly, and a pink flower.

The reward will be offered to anyone with information that could lead to a major breakthrough in the case.

Anyone with information on Sarm’s whereabouts is strongly advised to call Crime Stoppers USVI at (800) 222-TIPS.

Author: Shivalika Puri.

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