A charity has taken a significant step in the investigation surrounding the mysterious disappearance of a father and son duo by announcing a £20,000 reward for information related to their case. Daniel Poole and his son, Liam, have been missing since March 2019 after they travelled to Malaga, Spain, and their predicament has since escalated into a murder investigation led by Sussex Police since 2022. The Poole family is desperately seeking answers, while the public has been urged to assist in providing crucial information that could lead to the resolution of this distressing situation.
The announcement of the reward has been made by Annabelle Goodenough, the Sussex regional manager for Crimestoppers, a charity dedicated to combating crime by encouraging the public to report information anonymously. Annabelle emphasized the need for justice, answers, and closure for the Poole family during these challenging times. This reward targets anyone who can furnish information that could result in the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the disappearance of Daniel and Liam Poole.
In recent developments, Sussex Police revealed that two individuals were arrested in the UK on suspicion of murder related to this case. These men have since been released under investigation as authorities continue to gather information and piece together the events leading up to the moment the Poole family went missing. The case intensified scrutiny when it was discovered that Daniel and Liam had left behind their luggage, passports, and a rental vehicle—a grey Peugeot 308 (registration number 0254 KTM)—upon their disappearance. This vehicle was subsequently found abandoned by Spanish law enforcement.
Crimestoppers has stated that the £20,000 reward is contingent upon any information provided to the charity that directly leads to the apprehension and subsequent conviction of those accountable for the alleged murder. Even though the charity operates independently of the police, it actively supports the ongoing investigation and encourages any witnesses or individuals with pertinent information to come forward. Significantly, Sussex Police had previously offered a separate reward of £10,000 aimed at gathering leads concerning an arrest and charge.
Highlighting the emotional toll that the disappearance of Daniel and Liam has had on their families, Ms. Goodenough mentioned that she understands how challenging it can be for individuals to communicate with police directly, which is where Crimestoppers hopes to bridge the gap. She expressed hope that the passage of time might compel people to feel more comfortable revealing what they might know about the case.
The reward for information is available until March 9, 2025, encouraging the community to reflect on any knowledge or insights that could aid the investigation. The heart-wrenching story of the Poole family serves as a reminder of the human suffering resulting from unresolved cases, and as such, the charity and police are calling on the public to step forward.
Counseling and guidance resources from Crimestoppers and Sussex Police are available for anyone who wishes to provide a confidential tip-off. Those with information can do so without revealing their identity, which may help to alleviate concerns about speaking up. As of now, the Poole family’s case continues to be a significant focus for both law enforcement and the community at large, and the departed hope is that the truth will eventually unfold, bringing solace to those affected by this tragedy.







