Following a major coastguard search, the bodies of three women have been discovered off Brighton Beach.
In response to concerns for the welfare of three women in the sea near Brighton, emergency services were called at approximately 5:45 am today. Tragically, the bodies of the three women were recovered from the water close to Madeira Drive, as reported by Sussex Police.
Chief Superintendent Adam Hays stated that the incident is a tragedy, and investigations are swiftly progressing to confirm the identities of the deceased women and the circumstances surrounding the event. He urged the public to avoid the scene to allow emergency services to continue their operations and assured that updates will be provided promptly.
The search operation is ongoing, with a coastguard helicopter and multiple police vehicles spotted at the beachfront earlier today. A lifeboat was also deployed in the sea off Brighton.
Details are still emerging, and police have not issued an official statement yet. However, visual evidence shows the presence of a coastguard helicopter circling Brighton marina and a lifeboat in the vicinity.
This morning, a significant emergency service response was observed in Brighton, with multiple police vehicles and a coastguard helicopter actively involved in the search efforts.
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