New Theory Emerges After Three Sisters Drown in Sea Off Brighton Beach | Sandra Rose
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The Brighton beach tragedy may hinge on a chilling cascade-failure dynamic — where one sister's distress triggered a fatal chain of rescue attempts that claimed all three lives.
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Theory Briefing
- Three sisters drowned off Brighton Beach, with investigators now theorizing one waded too deep into frigid water, setting off a fatal chain reaction.
- The emerging theory suggests the other two siblings entered dangerous water to rescue the first — a textbook bystander-turns-victim cascade.
- Cold water shock, a well-documented physiological killer, likely compounded the tragedy by rapidly incapacitating anyone who entered the sea.