Emergency services recovered a body from the sea on Wednesday morning following “concerns for a man in the water”.
The body of a man has been pulled from the sea at Brighton beach, just weeks after three sisters tragically drowned in the same area.
Emergency services found the man’s body at 6.40am on Wednesday morning following “concerns for a man in the water”.
Sussex police said: “At around 6.40am today, emergency services attended Brighton beach, near to Sea Lanes in Madeira Drive, after concerns were raised for a man in the water.
“The body of a man was recovered from the sea, and sadly, he was pronounced deceased at the scene.
“Attempts to identify the man and notify his next of kin remain ongoing.
“Officers will continue carrying out enquiries in the area, and an increased police presence is expected at this time.”
The discovery comes weeks after sisters Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walters, 32, and Rebecca Walters, 31, were pulled from the water on May 13, just half a mile away from where the latest body was found.
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