Brighton Community In Mourning As Three Sisters In Brighton

Brighton, England, United Kingdom — The city of Brighton remains heartbroken as family members, friends, and residents continue mourning the loss of sisters Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walter, 32, and Rebecca Walter, 31, following the tragic incident near the ocean waters of Black Rock.

Authorities previously confirmed that emergency crews responded after reports of multiple people in distress near the shoreline, launching a large-scale rescue and recovery operation along the Brighton coast.

The heartbreaking news quickly spread across the community, leaving residents shocked as loved ones gathered to support the grieving family.

During emotional tributes shared publicly, the sisters’ father spoke about the pain of losing his daughters, describing Jane Adetoro, Christina Walter, and Rebecca Walter as loving women whose memories will remain forever in the hearts of those who knew them.

Flowers, handwritten messages, and photographs have continued appearing near the Black Rock seafront as Brighton residents gather in grief and reflection.

Police officials stated that the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident remains active while detectives continue reviewing evidence and witness accounts.

Community members across Brighton described the tragedy as deeply painful, with many expressing disbelief over the sudden loss of the three sisters.

Local organizations and residents have also continued offering support to the family during the difficult days following the incident.

As the city mourns Jane Adetoro, Christina Walter, and Rebecca Walter, many in Brighton say the heartbreaking event has left the entire community emotionally shaken.