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The bodies of three women, identified as sisters Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walter, 32, and Rebecca Walter, 31, were recovered from the sea off Brighton beach near Madeira Drive on 13 May. Sussex Police were called to the scene at around 5.45am after concerns for a person’s welfare were raised.
Sussex Police are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the deaths of the three women, who were retrieved from the sea off Brighton beach on May 13. The women’s identities have been confirmed as Jane Adetoro, Christina Walter, and Rebecca Walter, all sisters from Uxbridge, west London.
Sussex Police have officially identified the three women found at Brighton beach as sisters Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walter, 32, and Rebecca Walter, 31, from Uxbridge, west London. Their father, Joseph, expressed profound grief, stating that the sisters “were my joy, my strength, and the beautiful light that filled our family,” highlighting the deep emotional impact of their loss.
What remains unclear — It is not known why the three sisters entered the water prior to their deaths.
Police name three women recovered from sea off Brighton beach
The three women whose bodies were found in the sea off Brighton beach have been named for the first time.
Sussex Police said Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walter, 32, and Rebecca Walter, 31, were sisters from Uxbridge, west London, in an update today.
The women are believed to have entered the water close to where they were found between the Palace Pier and Brighton Marina on May 13.
Police were called to the area at 5.45am after concerns were raised for a person’s welfare. The three bodies were later pulled from the water near Madeira Drive.
Their father, Joseph, said in a statement: ‘Jane, Christina, and Becky were more than daughters to me; they were my joy, my strength, and the beautiful light that filled our family with happiness and love.
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‘Each of you was unique and precious in your own special way. Your smiles brightened dark days, your laughter brought comfort, and your presence made life more meaningful.
‘Though your time on earth was short, the impact you made will remain in our hearts forever.’












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