The father of three sisters who tragically lost their lives after being swept out to sea near Brighton Beach has shared his profound sorrow during a heartfelt gathering to bid them farewell. Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walters, 32, and Rebecca Walters, 31, were found in the waters on May 13, prompting an outpouring of grief from family and friends. The somber funeral service, held in north-west London, became a poignant moment for loved ones to honor the sisters.
In a poignant message within the memorial service program, their father expressed the depth of his loss, reminiscing about the joy and love that his daughters brought into his life. He reflected on the irreplaceable bond they shared and the pain of their untimely departure. Each sister was celebrated for their unique qualities – Jane’s strength, Tina’s kindness, and Becky’s warmth and joyfulness – leaving an indelible mark on those who knew them.
Lilian, the sisters’ remaining sibling, poignantly expressed the overwhelming sense of loss by stating, “We were four, and now I am one.” Their cousin, Natalie Walters-Daniel, paid tribute to the sisters’ achievements and the enduring legacy they leave behind. The trio, originally from Luton, had been residing together in Greenford, west London, before the tragedy unfolded.
As authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the sisters’ deaths, an inquest has been initiated. The aim is to ascertain the events leading up to the tragedy and dispel any unfounded speculation. The inquest, scheduled to resume in early October, seeks to provide clarity on the cause of the sisters’ demise. Sussex Police assured that thorough inquiries are ongoing to understand the sisters’ presence at the beach that fateful morning.
The community remains united in mourning the loss of these three vibrant souls, cherishing their memories and the impact they had on those around them.

