Three Sisters Found Dead Off Brighton Coast Identified as Family Pays Tribute
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The three women found dead in the sea off the coast of Brighton have now been identified as sisters Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walter, 32, and Rebecca Walter, 31, in a tragedy that has left family, friends and the wider community in shock.

Emergency services were called to Brighton’s Black Rock seafront in the early hours of Tuesday, 13 May, after concerns were raised for the women. Despite rescue efforts, all three sisters were pronounced dead at the scene.
Sussex Police confirmed their identities on Tuesday and stated that, at this stage of the investigation, there is no evidence of third-party involvement or criminality. Authorities say enquiries remain ongoing as they continue to piece together the circumstances surrounding the deaths.
In an emotional tribute released through police, the women’s father, Joseph, described his daughters as “the beautiful light that filled our family with happiness and love,” adding that the pain of losing all three at once was “unimaginable.”

The deaths have sparked an outpouring of grief online, with many expressing heartbreak over the scale of the tragedy and offering condolences to the family. Police have urged the public to avoid speculation while investigations continue.
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