BREAKING: Brighton Still in Mourning After Three Sisters Lost at Sea

Heartbreak on the Shores of Brighton: Three Sisters Tragically Lost at Sea Near Black Rock
Brighton, England — The vibrant coastal city of Brighton is united in grief this week following the devastating loss of three sisters who drowned in a tragic incident off the Black Rock shoreline.
Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walter, 32, and Rebecca Walter, 31, were pulled from the water after emergency services responded to urgent reports of people in distress. Despite the rapid response from rescue teams, all three women were pronounced ᴅᴇᴀᴅ at the scene. The heartbreaking event has left the community stunned and searching for answers.
The sisters’ father, visibly shattered by the loss, paid an emotional tribute to his daughters, describing them as “loving, kind, and inseparable women” whose warmth touched everyone they met. “My girls were everything to me,” he said in a statement shared with local media. “They had so much life ahead of them. We are completely broken.”

A Community in Mourning
Tributes have been pouring in since the news broke. At the seafront near Black Rock, a growing memorial of colorful flowers, framed pH๏τographs, handwritten notes, and candles has formed, with many residents stopping by to pay their respects. Messages such as “Forever Together” and “Rest in Peace, Beautiful Sisters” line the area, reflecting the deep sorrow felt across Brighton.
Local residents described the sisters as close-knit and full of energy. Friends recalled how the three women often spent time together exploring the coastline they had grown to love. The tragedy has hit particularly hard in a city where the sea is both a source of beauty and, at times, danger.
Emergency services, including the RNLI and SusSєx Police, responded swiftly to the incident. However, conditions at the time — believed to involve strong currents and challenging waters near the shoreline — proved too difficult for a successful rescue.

Investigation Underway
Authorities have launched a full investigation into the exact circumstances surrounding the drownings. Police have not yet released further details, but they are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed the event or has information that could help piece together what happened.
“Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the three women at this incredibly difficult time,” a SusSєx Police spokesperson said. “We are working urgently to establish the full facts.”
The Black Rock area, known for its dramatic cliffs and popularity with walkers and visitors, has seen similar incidents in the past. Local safety campaigners are once again calling for increased awareness about the unpredictable nature of the sea in this part of the English coast.
Lives Cut Short
Jane, Christina, and Rebecca were remembered by loved ones not just as sisters, but as vibrant individuals with dreams and pᴀssions. Those closest to them say the three shared a special bond that remained strong into adulthood. Their sudden and collective loss has left an enormous void in their family and circle of friends.

As Brighton continues to process this immense tragedy, support services have been made available for anyone struggling with the emotional impact of the news. Community leaders have encouraged people to look out for one another during this period of collective mourning.
The loss of these three sisters serves as a painful reminder of the respect the sea demands. While the investigation continues, the people of Brighton have come together in a powerful show of solidarity — surrounding the grieving family with love, prayers, and shared sorrow.
Our hearts go out to the father, extended family, and all those who knew and loved Jane, Christina, and Rebecca. Three bright lights taken far too soon by the very waters they once enjoyed.