A man who lost his three daughters in a tragic incident at Brighton Beach spoke of his overwhelming grief as family and friends gathered for their funeral. The bodies of Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walters, 32, and Rebecca Walters, 31, were recovered from the water on May 13 after reports of a person in distress near Black Rock car park in Brighton.
During the emotional service in north-west London, the father expressed his deep sorrow, describing his daughters as his source of joy and strength. He reminisced about the love they shared and the irreplaceable bond they had. He paid tribute to each daughter individually, highlighting their unique qualities and the impact they had on those around them.
The sisters, originally from Luton, were residing together in Greenford, west London, at the time of the tragedy. An inquest into their deaths is ongoing, with Sussex Police investigating the circumstances that led to the sisters ending up in the water. Authorities are exploring various leads to understand the events that led to the tragic incident.
The coroner overseeing the case emphasized the need to dispel speculation surrounding the sisters’ deaths and assured the public that there was no third-party involvement. The investigation aims to shed light on the sequence of events that resulted in the sisters’ untimely demise.
The grieving family and community will continue to mourn the loss of the three sisters, as the inquest progresses towards a resolution in early October.

