I’m not a conspiracy theorist but this story just seems to get weirder !
CranberryOk1064 on
Some stories are so unreal that I really find them difficult to comprehend.
I struggle to deal with the loss of my rabbits. If I had lost three daughters like that I wouldn’t have known how to grasp that, nevermind dealing with it.
LandryLaux on
Can so easily happen.
I am a strong swimmer and I remember 10 years ago in Cornwall I swam a bit too far out and luckily managed to make it back but I didnt have much left in me. Just got dragged out quickly and didn’t realise. Scary!
sober_disposition on
To hopefully save some of you the trouble of reading the article, their mother died of drowning in 2010, in Birmingham apparently (so presumably in a canal).
Prestigious_Spot9635 on
Wait so they weren’t on a night out? That’s what one article mentioned.
pchees on
A riptide caught me out in Australia once. Tried to fight it by walking but the only way is to swim parallel to the beach until you get out. I was coming out of the water and a lifeguard came up to saying he watched the whole thing and I was very lucky
ossifiedbird on
Their poor father. To lose a wife and then all three of your daughters is just too much to comprehend. I really don’t know how you can go on after a loss like that
KToTheA- on
just when you thought this case couldn’t get any more tragic
my heart goes out to the husband/dad
Haberdashery_ on
It sounds like a group suicide to me. Why else would they be in the water in the early hours of the morning? The detail about how their mum died might be key here.
TomVonServo on
So…not strong swimming genes. Makes going into the sea on that day even more curious as a choice…
Ponichkata on
As a woman of colour, three black women wandering into the sea in the middle of the night and drowning doesn’t feel right to me. I suspect there’s foul play.
cold_tap_hot_brew on
People of Britain. Learning basic water safety is hugely important because we are an island nation with coastline, lochs, lakes, canals, ponds, rivers & bogs.
I hadn’t seen this but I saw they were sisters the other day. My heart absolutely breaks for the father and the rest of the relatives.
honey314159 on
Something similar had happened in Canada, Kingston or Ottawa. Look it up.
BotanicalBelle2k on
They didn’t just ‘fall in’ – if you look at the black rock car park area on google maps, there is quite some distance to the actual beach. They would of had to cross a road and a football pitch sized greenery to have then made it on to the sea front. Brighton beach is a pebble beach, who in their right mind would decide it’s a good idea to go for a swim on a pebbled beach in the AM.
Fit-Gap4065 on
BAME immigrants in the UK seem to be drowning rather reguarly? Particuarly females.
Tragic – could it be that swimming or water awareness isnt in their upbringing and or culture?
Razzilith on
> ‘the closest sisters and best friends who did everything together’.
including drown.
tenaji9 on
The Three Sisters were found clothed. In a country that has top 5 levels of surveillance?????
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I’m not a conspiracy theorist but this story just seems to get weirder !
Some stories are so unreal that I really find them difficult to comprehend.
I struggle to deal with the loss of my rabbits. If I had lost three daughters like that I wouldn’t have known how to grasp that, nevermind dealing with it.
Can so easily happen.
I am a strong swimmer and I remember 10 years ago in Cornwall I swam a bit too far out and luckily managed to make it back but I didnt have much left in me. Just got dragged out quickly and didn’t realise. Scary!
To hopefully save some of you the trouble of reading the article, their mother died of drowning in 2010, in Birmingham apparently (so presumably in a canal).
Wait so they weren’t on a night out? That’s what one article mentioned.
A riptide caught me out in Australia once. Tried to fight it by walking but the only way is to swim parallel to the beach until you get out. I was coming out of the water and a lifeguard came up to saying he watched the whole thing and I was very lucky
Their poor father. To lose a wife and then all three of your daughters is just too much to comprehend. I really don’t know how you can go on after a loss like that
just when you thought this case couldn’t get any more tragic
my heart goes out to the husband/dad
It sounds like a group suicide to me. Why else would they be in the water in the early hours of the morning? The detail about how their mum died might be key here.
So…not strong swimming genes. Makes going into the sea on that day even more curious as a choice…
As a woman of colour, three black women wandering into the sea in the middle of the night and drowning doesn’t feel right to me. I suspect there’s foul play.
People of Britain. Learning basic water safety is hugely important because we are an island nation with coastline, lochs, lakes, canals, ponds, rivers & bogs.
[Float to live advice from the lifeboat](https://rnli.org/safety)
[gov advice on British waterways](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/staying-safe-around-water)
LEARN THE BASICS, it’s very important
I hadn’t seen this but I saw they were sisters the other day. My heart absolutely breaks for the father and the rest of the relatives.
Something similar had happened in Canada, Kingston or Ottawa. Look it up.
They didn’t just ‘fall in’ – if you look at the black rock car park area on google maps, there is quite some distance to the actual beach. They would of had to cross a road and a football pitch sized greenery to have then made it on to the sea front. Brighton beach is a pebble beach, who in their right mind would decide it’s a good idea to go for a swim on a pebbled beach in the AM.
BAME immigrants in the UK seem to be drowning rather reguarly? Particuarly females.
Tragic – could it be that swimming or water awareness isnt in their upbringing and or culture?
> ‘the closest sisters and best friends who did everything together’.
including drown.
The Three Sisters were found clothed. In a country that has top 5 levels of surveillance?????