“Family of Three Sisters Found Deceased Urges End to Speculation”

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The family of three sisters tragically found deceased near Brighton beach has shared their thoughts, urging the public to refrain from spreading speculation regarding the incident. Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walters, 32, and Rebecca Walters, 31, were discovered in the sea off Brighton beach after authorities were alerted about their well-being on May 13. Following the recovery of the women, who hailed from the Uxbridge region of London, an extensive investigation was initiated to confirm their identities and determine the circumstances surrounding their deaths.

The family has now come forward, revealing that they were unaware of the sisters’ trip to Brighton that fateful morning. They described the sisters as reserved, closely bonded individuals who were not known for frequenting clubs. Emphasizing their distress over circulating conspiracies, the family felt compelled to clarify the situation.

In light of the tragedy, the family has pondered whether the sisters visited Brighton to honor their late mother, who tragically passed away in a drowning incident in Birmingham 16 years ago. Ajike Adetoro, the women’s aunt, shared insights with The Times upon returning to her residence in Manchester from the sisters’ shared home in Uxbridge.

Addressing the public, Ms. Adetoro stressed that the sisters were content in the period leading up to the incident, which came as a shock. She highlighted the close bond shared between the siblings, underscoring their happiness and unity. However, the abrupt halt in communication raised concerns, leading Sussex Police to identify the girls through a key fob linked to their Uxbridge residence.

Ms. Adetoro expressed the family’s distress over baseless speculations and online conspiracy theories, especially after a composite image of the sisters was circulated due to the unavailability of recent photos of them together. She appealed for an end to the dissemination of unfounded theories, urging the public to remember the sisters for their essence as young women.

While grappling with the mystery surrounding the sisters’ presence in Brighton, the family chose to dispel misconceptions and set the record straight. Refuting claims that contradicted the sisters’ lifestyle and values, Ms. Adetoro emphasized the need to honor the memory of the three sisters in a respectful manner.

Relatives have gathered at the family home to support Joseph Adetoro, the sisters’ father, in the aftermath of their tragic deaths. Describing the profound loss, Mr. Adetoro paid tribute to his daughters, acknowledging their significant roles within the family and the joy they brought.

The family seeks closure amidst the ongoing investigation, seeking to preserve the sisters’ legacy and ensure that their memory is honored appropriately.

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