Three sisters found dead off Brighton beach never got over their mother's drowning'
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Three sisters found dead off Brighton beach never got over their mother's drowning'
Emergency services were called to a beach on 13 May after concerns were raised about a person spotted in the water near Madeira Drive at around 5.45am. The bodies of Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walter, 32, and Rebecca Walter, 31, were later recovered from the sea. The sisters’ aunt, Ajike Johnson, said she saw news reports last week about three women recovered from the water without realizing they were her nieces. She described the loss as heartbreaking and said it echoed the death of their mother, Janice Adetoro, who died in 2010 after walking into a lake in Birmingham. Her body was not recovered for several months due to weather conditions.
"Emergency services were called to the beach on 13 May after concerns were raised about a person spotted in the water near Madeira Drive at around 5.45am. The bodies of Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walter, 32, and Rebecca Walter, 31, were later recovered from the sea."
"The family of three sisters who were found dead in the sea at Brighton have spoken of the heartbreaking loss, and how it echoes the loss of their mother 16 years ago. Ajike Johnson, the sisters' aunt, described seeing news reports last week stating that the bodies of three women had been recovered from the sea unaware it was her own nieces."
"“I just remember thinking, what has happened here? God bless them, and their poor families,” she told the Daily Mail. Emergency services were called to the beach on 13 May after concerns were raised about a person spotted in the water near Madeira Drive at around 5.45am."
"The mother of the three girls, Janice Adetoro, died in 2010, after she walked into a lake in Birmingham. Her body was not recovered for several months because of the weather conditions at the time, the Mail reported."
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