Tragic Deaths of Three Sisters in Brighton Linked to Mother's Past
Brighton victim was 'last to see mum' before tragic end in the water years ago

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Three sisters, Jane Adetoro, Christina Walters, and Rebecca Walters, were found dead off Brighton beach on May 13, 2026. Their deaths are believed to be connected to their mother, Janice Adetoro, who drowned in Birmingham years earlier. The family is seeking support for funeral expenses as police investigate the circumstances surrounding the sisters' deaths.
- 01The sisters entered the sea in Brighton during the early hours of May 13, 2026.
- 02Their mother, Janice Adetoro, drowned in Brookvale Park, Erdington, in 2010 or 2012, raising questions about the timeline.
- 03A GoFundMe campaign launched by their aunt has raised nearly £30,000 for funeral expenses.
- 04The sisters' father, Joseph, expressed profound grief, stating, 'no words can truly describe the pain' of losing them.
- 05Sussex Police are investigating the circumstances of the sisters' deaths, with no evidence of foul play.
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On May 13, 2026, the bodies of three sisters—Jane Adetoro (36), Christina Walters (32), and Rebecca Walters (31)—were discovered off the coast of Brighton, England. Their tragic deaths have been linked to the earlier drowning of their mother, Janice Adetoro, in Birmingham, which occurred years prior. Family members believe the sisters may have traveled to Brighton to honor their mother, who suffered from mental health issues before her death. Janice was last seen on January 5, 2010, and her body was discovered in Brookvale Park in 2012, though there is confusion regarding the exact year. The sisters' father, Joseph, expressed his deep sorrow, stating that losing all three daughters has left an unfillable void in his life. A GoFundMe campaign initiated by their aunt has raised nearly £30,000 to help cover funeral costs, surpassing the initial goal of £18,000. Meanwhile, Sussex Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the sisters' deaths, emphasizing that there is currently no evidence of a crime or third-party involvement. Chief Superintendent Adam Hays reassured the public that the investigation is thorough and that the family will remain at the center of it.
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The tragic deaths have deeply affected the local community, prompting an outpouring of support for the family.
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