
(SeaPRwire) – Following the recovery of three sisters’ bodies from the ocean near Brighton beach last week, official identifications have been made. Meanwhile, police are still looking into the circumstances of their deaths, and their devastated father has released a moving tribute to them.
Sussex Police identified the victims as London residents Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walters, 32, and Rebecca Walters, 31, all from Uxbridge. Their bodies were discovered early Wednesday morning in the sea close to the Black Rock car park.
The devastating event has left communities in both London and Brighton reeling, as the sisters’ mourning father issued a heartfelt statement calling his daughters “unique and precious.”
“With a heart heavy with grief and filled with love, I honor my cherished daughters—Jane, Christina, and Becky—whose lives were cut so terribly short,” their father, Joseph, expressed in a statement.
He continued, “There are no words to capture the agony of losing three daughters who were in the prime of their lives. Jane, Christina, and Becky meant everything to me; they brought joy, strength, and a beautiful light that filled our family with love and happiness.”
While officials state there is no current indication of foul play or third-party involvement, investigators are conducting thorough inquiries to establish how the sisters ended up in the water.
Specialist officers are currently analyzing hundreds of hours of security camera footage to reconstruct the women’s movements from Tuesday evening through Wednesday morning.
Law enforcement has appealed to the public, asking anyone who might have spotted the sisters near Madeira Drive between Tuesday at 10 p.m. and Wednesday at 5:30 a.m. to contact them.
Chief Superintendent Adam Hays promised that investigators would do everything in their power to uncover what caused the tragic deaths of the three siblings.
“I recognize the deep shock this tragedy has caused within the Brighton community and nationwide. I want to assure everyone that we will exhaust every avenue in our inquiry to find out precisely what happened on that Wednesday morning,” Hays stated.
The Superintendent also requested that the public respect the Walters family’s privacy during this “terrible tragedy” as the police investigation continues.
“Our dedicated investigation will proceed with the family of Jane, Christina, and Rebecca at the forefront. I ask that they be allowed the space and privacy to process this devastating loss,” Hays added.
Joseph, the sisters’ father, concluded his tribute by honoring the memory of his three daughters:
“Even though you are gone, your spirits will remain in our hearts daily. A love like yours is eternal. You will always be in our lives, our thoughts, and our memories,” Joseph said.
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