Three members of the same family die after drowning at Shoreham beach, prompting renewed calls for people to take extra care in open water. The reports describe the incident as a “drowning horror” and note that the tragedy is used as a warning about how quickly conditions at sea can become dangerous.

In the aftermath, safety experts urge the public not to underestimate risks in open waters and highlight the importance of preparedness and caution. One outlet presents the guidance as “little-known hacks” for staying safe, framing the message as practical reminders for beachgoers. Both reports focus on the broader takeaway that drowning can occur even when people believe conditions are manageable, and that appropriate safety behaviour matters.

While the coverage centers on the same incident and general safety theme, they differ mainly in wording and presentation, with one emphasizing specific “hacks” and the other referring more generally to experts’ advice following the deaths.