Three women were discovered deceased near Brighton seafront, and it has been revealed that they were all family members. The tragic incident occurred early Wednesday morning after authorities were alerted about a woman in distress in the sea.
A relative based in Jamaica shared that the three women found at Brighton Beach were their cousins, expressing shock and disbelief. The women, believed to be in their late teens to early 20s, had been out for the night and were fully clothed when they were located. Emergency responders swiftly arrived at the scene, recovering the bodies near Madeira Drive.
Investigations are ongoing, with authorities reviewing CCTV footage to determine the circumstances leading to the tragedy. There are concerns that the women might have ventured too far into the water and lost their footing due to the steep seabed drop-off near the beach.
Police have refrained from publicly identifying the deceased individuals until formal procedures are completed. They are liaising with the families of the victims and have assured that there is currently no indication of foul play or criminal involvement in the incident.
Local residents have been expressing their condolences by leaving floral tributes near the site where the women were found. The community is deeply saddened by the news, with one resident emphasizing the dual nature of the beach as a place of joy and danger.
Chief Superintendent Adam Hays offered condolences to the families of the victims, emphasizing the tragic nature of the event. He urged the public to cooperate with the investigation and provide any relevant information to assist in understanding the circumstances surrounding the women’s deaths.
