The father of three sisters who tragically lost their lives in a sea accident off Brighton Beach has expressed the immense pain he feels as family and friends gathered to bid their final farewells. Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walters, 32, and Rebecca Walters, 31, were found in the water on May 13, prompting an emergency response near Black Rock car park in Brighton. The funeral service, held in north-west London, saw heartfelt tributes from their loved ones.
In a heartfelt message shared in the service program, the father reflected on the irreplaceable role his daughters played in his life, describing them as his source of joy, strength, and love. He mourned the loss of his daughters, acknowledging the unbearable grief while cherishing the memories they created together.
Their surviving sister, Lilian, expressed her profound sense of loss, lamenting the fact that they were once a family of four and now she stands alone. During the funeral, their cousin, Natalie Walters-Daniel, honored the sisters’ legacy, highlighting their academic achievements, professional success, and embodiment of their parents’ values.
Born in Luton, the sisters were residing together in Greenford, west London, before the tragic incident. An ongoing inquiry into their deaths has been initiated, with Sussex Police working to unravel the circumstances surrounding the sisters’ presence at the beach that fateful morning. The inquest, scheduled for early October, aims to provide clarity on the cause of their demise and dispel any speculation circulating on social media.
Efforts to determine the events leading to the tragedy remain a top priority for law enforcement, with Chief Superintendent Adam Hays affirming a thorough investigation. Sussex Police emphasized the importance of understanding Jane, Christina, and Rebecca’s backgrounds to piece together the sequence of events that led to the beach incident. The quest for answers continues as the community mourns the loss of the three sisters.
