Three women found dead on Brighton beach named as 'beloved' sisters from London
Police say there is no evidence of third-party involvement as detectives review CCTV and trace the sisters’ final movements.
- Emergency services recovered the bodies of three sisters from the sea off Brighton beach on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, formally identifying them as Jane Adetoro, Christina Walter, and Rebecca Walter from London.
- Sussex Police report no evidence of third-party involvement or criminality, though specialist detectives are reviewing hundreds of hours of CCTV and conducting local inquiries to determine how the women entered the water.
- Investigators are urging anyone who may have seen the sisters near Madeira Drive between 10pm on Tuesday, May 12, and 5:30am on Wednesday, May 13, to contact Police via 101, quoting Operation Ledmore, serial 438.
- Their father, Joseph, paid tribute to his "beloved daughters," calling them his "beautiful light" and stating their "lives ended tragically far too soon."
- Brighton and Hove City Council leader Bella Sankey expressed her condolences, noting the "profound impact" on the community, while specialist officers continue supporting the women's next of kin during this difficult time.
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Mystery of three sisters found dead on Brighton beach – the questions remaining
Police were called to the beach near Black Rock car park off Madeira Drive at around 5.45am last Wednesday, 13 May, where the bodies of three women were sadly recovered from the sea nearby
Three sisters found dead in ocean at popular tourist beach as police probe mysterious tragedy
Three sisters whose bodies were recovered from the sea near Brighton beach last week have been formally identified as police continue investigating the circumstances surrounding their deaths and their grieving father shares an emotional tribute to his daughters.Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walters, 32, and Rebecca Walters, 31, all from the Uxbridge area of London, were found in the water near Black Rock car park early Wednesday morning, Sussex Po…
The women whose bodies were recovered from the sea a week ago in front of a beach in Brighton, in southern England, have been identified on Wednesday, according to the Sussex Police in a statement. The bodies belong to three sisters: Jane Adeloro, 36; Christina Walter, 32 years old and Rebecca Walter, 31 years old. Emergency services received a call to alert about the finding of bodies at sea about 05.45 hours (06.45 p.m.), during the early morn…
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