A funeral takes place for three sisters who died after getting into difficulty in the sea off the coast of Brighton in May. Their father speaks about his grief, describing it as “unbearable” as family and friends gather to remember the women. The service is marked by reflections from relatives and attendees, and it includes public tributes acknowledging the sisters’ deaths. The reports agree that the ceremony brings together those close to the family following the incident at sea, which has left the sisters’ relatives dealing with bereavement and shock. While details of the circumstances surrounding the deaths are not expanded in the available accounts, both sources focus on the father’s account of the family’s loss and the community response at the funeral. The coverage emphasizes the emotional nature of the gathering and the significance of the memorial for the three sisters.