Women who died in sea off Brighton were sisters
Three sisters tragically drowned off Brighton beach, prompting an outpouring of grief from their family and community. The women, aged 31 to 36, were reported missing early on May 13, and their bodies were later recovered from the sea. Sussex Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding their deaths, with no evidence of foul play at this time.
- ▪The sisters have been identified as Jane Adetoro, Christina Walter, and Rebecca Walter from Uxbridge, London.
- ▪Emergency services were called to Brighton beach at approximately 05:45 BST on May 13.
- ▪Sussex Police are conducting an investigation and have reviewed hundreds of hours of CCTV footage.
- ▪The local community has expressed deep sorrow over the incident, with officials calling it a tragic loss.
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Women who died in sea off Brighton were sisters14 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJoshua AskewSouth EastSussex Police / family handoutEmergency service crews were first called to Brighton beach on Wednesday morningA father has described feeling "unbearable grief" after his three "beloved" daughters died in the sea off Brighton beach. The women have been named by Sussex Police as Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walter, 32, and Rebecca Walter, 31, from the Uxbridge area of London.Emergency services were called at about 05:45 BST on 13 May to a report of a person in the water near Black Rock car park in Madeira Drive. Two more bodies were recovered from the sea nearby.
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