Cause of deaths of three sisters found in sea at Brighton still unclear, inquest hears
The cause of death for three sisters, Jane Adetoro, Christina Walters, and Rebecca Walters, whose bodies were found in the sea off Brighton beach earlier this month, remains undetermined. An inquest heard that postmortem examinations are ongoing to finalize the cause of death.

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AI-generatedThe cause of death for three sisters, Jane Adetoro, Christina Walters, and Rebecca Walters, whose bodies were found in the sea off Brighton beach earlier this month, remains undetermined. An inquest heard that postmortem examinations are ongoing to finalize the cause of death. Sussex police stated they do not suspect foul play and have found no evidence of criminality or third-party involvement. The sisters, from Uxbridge, west London, were recovered from the water and the beach after emergency services were called on May 13th. The investigation is continuing to gather facts surrounding the tragic events, with CCTV footage and local inquiries being reviewed. The inquest has been adjourned to October 8th.
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5 extractedThe inquest was adjourned to be heard on 8 October.
A GoFundMe fundraiser for the women's funerals has received nearly £44,000 from over 2,000 donations.
The cause of death for three sisters found in the sea off Brighton beach is yet to be ascertained.
Postmortem examinations have offered a provisional cause of death as 'yet to be ascertained'.
Police do not suspect foul play at this stage and there is no evidence to suggest criminality or third-party involvement.