Mother of 'killer' British influencer, 23, reveals frantic phone call with her 'little girl' hours before 'murder' - and begs Dubai authorities not to make her face the firing squad
•Published: 01:50, 29 June 2026 | Updated: 01:51, 29 June 2026 The mother of a British influencer accused of killing her boyfriend in Dubai has revealed their frantic phone call only hours before the s...
•Brooke George, 23, said she was lured to the United Arab Emirates by William Treeby, 26, after he promised her luxuries and a modelling career before confiscating her passport.
•George, who is from Gravesend in Kent, alleges Treeby became violent toward her after she booked a flight back to Britain, prompting her to stab him with a kitchen knife in self-defence.
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Published: 01:50, 29 June 2026 | Updated: 01:51, 29 June 2026 The mother of a British influencer accused of killing her boyfriend in Dubai has revealed their frantic phone call only hours before the stabbing - as she begs authorities not to make her daughter face a firing squad. Brooke George, 23, said she was lured to the United Arab Emirates by William Treeby, 26, after he promised her luxuries and a modelling career before confiscating her passport. George, who is from Gravesend in Kent, alleges Treeby became violent toward her after she booked a flight back to Britain, prompting her to stab him with a kitchen knife in self-defence. The former John Lewis worker-turned-influencer was arrested on Monday as she tried to board a flight to London. George has since been charged with murder in Dubai, where she may now face the death penalty by firing squad. However, even if she is not sentenced to death, a life sentence for the murder would offer no prospect of parole. Her mother, 55-year-old Tess George has since told that her daughter was 'terrified' when she called home from the UAE in the hours preceding Treeby's death. Ms George also said her daughter has not been given access to a lawyer following her arrest and has spent days crowded into a ten-woman police station cell. Brooke George is accused of killing a boyfriend she met online with a kitchen knife in Dubai. Her mother has now revealed their frantic phone call only hours before the stabbing George alleges William Treeby (pictured) became violent toward her after she booked a flight back to Britain, prompting her to stab him with a kitchen knife in self-defence 'She doesn't speak Arabic, doesn't know what has been said, what she signed. She has no clue,' Ms George told The Sun. 'They won't tell her, they won't converse with her, or even ask her about her safeguarding issues. 'As you can imagine, she is terrified. She's vulnerable. She doesn't know what to do.' Mum-of-six Ms George said her daughter first started chatting with Treeby - who lived in Dubai - online in April this year. Within weeks, Treeby had introduced George to family members in England before flying her out to Dubai to visit him for the first time. George, who has more than 100,000 followers on TikTok, went to the UAE at the end of May where she spent approximately two-and-a-half weeks with Treeby, who brought her to high end restaurants and luxury beach clubs. Ms George recalls her daughter believing Treeby to be the man of her 'dreams,' and planned to visit him in Dubai again only one week later. It was then, when George returned to Dubai, that her mother said things between her and Treeby went wrong - and she received a worrying phone call from her daughter. George has been charged with murder in Dubai, where she may now face the death penalty by firing squad George's mother has said her daughter was 'terrified' when she called home from the UAE in the hours preceding Treeby's death George had called her mother from a bar in the city, where Ms George described her as 'petrified' and 'absolutely terrified'. She said her daughter was uncontrollably sobbing and expressed a desire to return to Britain because she was 'scared'. Ms George said: 'The day before the incident, she wasn't herself. She was quieter than usual but wouldn't tell me why. That evening they went to a bar in Dubai. When I spoke to Brooke right after the incident, she was absolutely terrified. 'I have never seen my daughter so frightened. She was crying uncontrollably. I could see one of her eyes was badly swollen and beginning to close. 'As Brooke's mother, I am deeply concerned for her welfare. The daughter I spoke to that night was utterly terrified. I firmly believe she was trying desperately to get home and away from whatever had happened to her.' George claims Treeby assaulted her in a car after a night out at Caffreys Bar in Jumeirah Village before continuing the attack at his flat. They had returned to his apartment to retrieve her passport when the fatal stabbing occurred. George claims Treeby assaulted her in a car after a night out at Caffreys Bar in Jumeirah Village before continuing the attack at his flat However, after arriving at the airport, George was detained by security staff who noted the injuries she had sustained in the confrontation. Ms George said that her family have since contacted lawyers in Dubai and are fundraising to cover the high costs. Radha Stirling, chief executive of Detained in Dubai, is supporting George - but said she may face a firing squad if convicted. She said George's case highlights a disturbing pattern of young British women being brought to Dubai with promises of romance and luxury, only to be exploited – sometimes sexually. Ms Stirling said: 'Authorities must treat her as a domestic violence survivor while they investigate. Brooke maintains she acted in genuine fear for her safety after a violent assault. 'We will ensure her rights are protected and that she receives a fair trial.' George is believed to be kept at the Bur Dubai police station and should be granted bail by authorities in the emirate. Her family claim she was forced to strip naked in front of male officers and could not understand proceedings due to a language barrier. Treeby's family, writing on social media, have said they are 'heartbroken' by his death. His sister Esther wrote: 'He was not only my brother but my best friend. I love you, my Bill. Forever 26.' His mother Karen added: 'My darling son, I'm broken. Rest in forever peace, my Bill. You will be so missed and loved by us all. We will never forget you and will keep your memory alive always.' The Foreign Office said: 'We are in touch with a British woman detained in the UAE. We are supporting her family and are in contact with the local authorities.' No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual We will automatically post your comment and a link to the news story to your Facebook timeline at the same time it is posted on MailOnline. To do this we will link your MailOnline account with your Facebook account. 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