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UK MORNING BRIEFING The bodies of three women have been recovered from the sea in Brighton this morning following concerns for their welfare. Emergency services are conducting an investigation to establish their identities and the circumstances surrounding the incident.

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TRAGIC INCIDENT
Three women’s bodies were recovered from the sea in Brighton, prompting ongoing investigations by Sussex Police to confirm their identities.
Emergency services in Sussex have confirmed they retrieved the bodies of three women from the sea near Madeira Drive as investigations continue to establish their identities.
TRAGIC INCIDENT
Sussex Police are conducting fast-moving enquiries to confirm the identities of the three women whose bodies were recovered near Madeira Drive, Brighton.

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The bodies of three women have been recovered from the sea in Brighton this morning. Emergency services were alerted after concerns were raised regarding the women’s welfare at approximately 5:45 am. Their bodies were located near Madeira Drive.

Chief Superintendent Adam Hays described the incident as “tragic” and confirmed that fast-moving enquiries are underway to establish the identities of the women and the circumstances surrounding their deaths. He urged the public to avoid the area as emergency services continue their investigations.

Photos from the scene show a notable police presence with marked vehicles and rescue teams actively searching the waters. The Coastguard is responding, deploying a helicopter and multiple rescue teams from nearby locations, including Shoreham and Newhaven. Emergency equipment littered the beach as officers worked diligently at the site.

Further updates will be provided as the situation unfolds, as authorities strive to gather more information on the incident.

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Bodies of three women pulled from sea off Brighton in ‘tragic incident’ | News UK

The bodies of three women have been pulled from the sea in Brighton this morning.

Emergency services were called after concerns were raised for the women’s welfare at around 5.45am on Wednesday, and their bodies were pulled from the water near Madeira Drive.

Chief Superintendent Adam Hays said: ‘This is a tragic incident and fast-moving enquiries are ongoing to confirm the identities of these three women and understand exactly what has happened.

‘I know this is concerning for the community, but I would ask the public to stay away from the scene at this time while emergency services continue their work.

A lifeboat crew scours the water as part of the search (Picture: Eddie Mitchell)

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The bodies of three women have been found off of Brighton Beach after a major coastguard search was launched. This morning, a coastguard helicopter was seen as well as multiple police vehicles at the beach front with what was believed to be a search taking place. Pictures from the scene show rescue teams scanning the water and popular beachfront. Sussex Police said:
A coastguard helicopter was seen as well as multiple police vehicles at the beach front (Picture: Mirrorpix)
The bodies of three women have been found off of Brighton Beach after a major coastguard search was launched. This morning, a coastguard helicopter was seen as well as multiple police vehicles at the beach front with what was believed to be a search taking place. Pictures from the scene show rescue teams scanning the water and popular beachfront. Sussex Police said:
Emergency equipment on the beach (Picture: Mirrorpix)

‘We will provide further updates as soon as they are available.’

Photos taken at the scene show a huge police presence with several marked cars and vans in attendance.

A lifeboat crew could be seen scouring the water off the coast, supported by a coastguard helicopter.

Emergency equipment was spotted strewn across the stony beach, with officers also seen holding up an orange sheet to shield one of the bodies.

The Coastguard said it was responding to the incident, and had sent a helicopter as well as rescue teams from Shoreham, Newhaven, Littlehampton and Birling Gap, and three RNLI lifeboats from Brighton and Shoreham.

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