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Brighton beach tragedy: Locals' theory emerges after three sisters die in the sea

express.co.uk

Three sisters died at Brighton beach in a shocking tragedy, raising urgent questions about how group dynamics and shared risk perception can lead entire families into fatal danger together.

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Brighton beach tragedy: Locals' theory emerges after three sisters die in the sea

Theory Briefing

  • Three sisters were named by police after dying in the sea at Brighton, sparking a major public investigation into the cause.
  • Locals have proposed a leading theory about what happened, suggesting environmental or situational factors may have overwhelmed the group at once.
  • The tragedy illustrates how social proof and collective risk-taking can suppress individual danger signals when family members act together.