Sarah Wellgreen Trust aims to raise £50,000 for family of missing mother-of-five
Published: 13:57, 21 December 2018
Updated: 18:37, 21 December 2018
Volunteers have launched a trust to help raise money for the family of missing Sarah Wellgreen, whose ex-partner has been charged with her murder.
The Sarah Wellgreen Trust was set up by organisers of the Facebook page made to help find the 47-year-old.
It has a £50,000 goal with the "sole benefit of the family" in mind.
Sharon Brine, who helped set up the search group, said: "The reasoning behind the appeal was to support the family, especially Sarah's eldest son Lewis and her mum who are looking after the young children.
"It will help with the day to day care of the family who don't have their mum around. It's not a short term fix, it's a long term fix.
"It's not a charity for the family but a long term commitment and they deserve help.
"It will help Lewis care for his siblings. He's an incredible young man and his mother will be so proud with how he has been over the past couple of months."
The beautician was last seen in the Bazes Shaw area of New Ash Green on Tuesday, October 9.
She has not been in contact with her family since then and her mobile phone is missing and police were at her address in Bazes Shaw yesterday searching the house.
Several police vehicles were parked near the address and officers were seen inside the property a dog and it handler also entered the property.
Miss Wellgreen left her car at her home address and since she disappeared, there have been no new transactions on her bank or credit cards.
Detectives say the search for Miss Wellgreen is ongoing.
Her former partner Ben Lacomba, 38, was charged with murder last night and appeared at Medway Magistrates' Court this morning.
He was denied bail when he appeared at Maidstone Crown Court this afternoon.
To help with the trust click here.
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