Tragic Drowning of Three Sisters in Brighton Linked to Mother's Death
Sisters killed in Brighton drowning 'never recovered' from mum's death as funeral planned

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Three sisters, Jane Adetoro, Christina Walters, and Rebecca Walters, drowned off Brighton beach, never fully recovering from their mother's similar death years earlier. Their family, particularly their half-sister Lilly, is devastated as they plan a heartfelt funeral. Sussex Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.
- 01The sisters were found drowned near Madeira Drive, Brighton, on May 13.
- 02Their mother, Janice, also drowned in Birmingham under tragic circumstances in 2010.
- 03Lilly, the sisters' 25-year-old half-sister, is tasked with planning the funeral, aiming for a beautiful tribute.
- 04Sussex Police are reviewing hundreds of hours of CCTV footage to understand the events leading to the sisters' deaths.
- 05An inquest into their deaths is scheduled to begin on May 29 at Brighton coroner's court.
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The recent drowning of three sisters—Jane Adetoro (36), Christina Walters (32), and Rebecca Walters (31)—off Brighton beach has brought to light the family's ongoing grief from the loss of their mother, Janice, who drowned in Birmingham years prior. The sisters were discovered in the water near Madeira Drive on May 13, with their family unaware of their trip to Brighton. Their father, Joseph, expressed his overwhelming grief, stating that their lives ended too soon and that their memories will remain in his heart forever. The sisters leave behind their half-sister, Lilly, who is in the U.S. and is expected to take charge of the funeral arrangements, which will include white caskets and roses, honoring their memory. Meanwhile, Sussex Police are investigating the incident, reviewing CCTV footage and gathering information from the public to clarify the circumstances of the sisters' tragic deaths. The police have urged anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing their commitment to uncovering the truth behind this heartbreaking event. An inquest into the sisters' deaths is set to begin on May 29 at Brighton coroner's court.
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The tragic loss of the sisters has left their family devastated, particularly impacting their half-sister Lilly who is now responsible for organizing their funeral.
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