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New details emerge from inquest into sisters rescued from sea off Brighton

29 May 2026
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Three sisters from west London—Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walters, 32, and Rebecca Walters, 31—were found dead at Brighton beach on May 13, prompting an inquest to determine the cause of their deaths. Emergency services responded to reports concerning a person’s welfare early that morning and subsequently retrieved the sisters’ bodies from the sea near Madeira Drive. The inquest revealed that their mother had also drowned in a similar incident in 2010. While initial post-mortem examinations have not yet established a definitive cause of death, authorities confirmed there is no evidence of third-party involvement in the case. Their father expressed profound grief over the loss of his daughters and highlighted the lasting impact they had on their family. A GoFundMe page has raised nearly £44,000 for funeral expenses and support.

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The tragic deaths of the three sisters underscore ongoing concerns about safety along coastal areas, particularly regarding water activities. The incident has prompted investigations by Sussex Police, which are reviewing extensive CCTV footage and gathering evidence to piece together the sisters’ last movements. Historical context shows that drowning incidents can often lead to discussions about public safety measures at beaches, particularly in adverse weather conditions, as the day of the tragedy featured choppy seas. This event is part of a broader narrative concerning family tragedies and their impact on communities, emphasizing the need for ongoing support and resources for families affected by such losses.

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