Demand justice for three sisters found dead in Brighton seas and a deeper investigation

Demand justice for three sisters found dead in Brighton seas and a deeper investigation

Recent signers:
Christina Sumaili and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The tragic and suspicious deaths of three Black sisters found in the seas of Brighton & Hove have raised significant concerns and demand a thorough investigation by the Metropolitan Police. The initial verdict provided by the police regarding the circumstances surrounding these deaths does not align with the available evidence and has left many unanswered questions, raising deep suspicions among the community and the family of the deceased.

The sisters' untimely deaths have not only devastated their family but have also resonated deeply within the community, sparking outrage and shock. Local residents and leaders express disbelief and apprehension over the way the case has been handled. Brighton & Hove City Council leader Bella Sankey voiced her shock, stating, "I can't imagine that happening to me and my family." These sentiments reflect a growing discomfort with the perceived lack of thoroughness and transparency in addressing these suspicious deaths.

The community is rightfully demanding not just answers but justice. We urge the Metropolitan Police to allocate adequate resources and conduct an in-depth investigation, leaving no stone unturned. It is imperative to explore all possibilities and gather all facts, thereby ensuring that the truth is unveiled and those responsible are held accountable. This call for action is not just about seeking justice for the bereaved family but also about restoring faith in our institutions that are meant to protect and preserve justice for all, regardless of race or background.

By delving deeper into this case, the Metropolitan Police can fulfill its duty to the community, ensuring justice is served and making certain that no family suffers in silence, without closure or accountability. This is a test of our society's commitment to equity and justice.

Please join us in demanding a more comprehensive investigation into the deaths of these three sisters. We must stand together to ensure that justice prevails. Sign this petition to call for an exhaustive inquiry, so the truth is revealed and justice is served.

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Recent signers:
Christina Sumaili and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The tragic and suspicious deaths of three Black sisters found in the seas of Brighton & Hove have raised significant concerns and demand a thorough investigation by the Metropolitan Police. The initial verdict provided by the police regarding the circumstances surrounding these deaths does not align with the available evidence and has left many unanswered questions, raising deep suspicions among the community and the family of the deceased.

The sisters' untimely deaths have not only devastated their family but have also resonated deeply within the community, sparking outrage and shock. Local residents and leaders express disbelief and apprehension over the way the case has been handled. Brighton & Hove City Council leader Bella Sankey voiced her shock, stating, "I can't imagine that happening to me and my family." These sentiments reflect a growing discomfort with the perceived lack of thoroughness and transparency in addressing these suspicious deaths.

The community is rightfully demanding not just answers but justice. We urge the Metropolitan Police to allocate adequate resources and conduct an in-depth investigation, leaving no stone unturned. It is imperative to explore all possibilities and gather all facts, thereby ensuring that the truth is unveiled and those responsible are held accountable. This call for action is not just about seeking justice for the bereaved family but also about restoring faith in our institutions that are meant to protect and preserve justice for all, regardless of race or background.

By delving deeper into this case, the Metropolitan Police can fulfill its duty to the community, ensuring justice is served and making certain that no family suffers in silence, without closure or accountability. This is a test of our society's commitment to equity and justice.

Please join us in demanding a more comprehensive investigation into the deaths of these three sisters. We must stand together to ensure that justice prevails. Sign this petition to call for an exhaustive inquiry, so the truth is revealed and justice is served.

The Decision Makers

Bell Ribeiro-Addy
Bell Ribeiro-Addy
MP for Clapham and Brixton Hill
David Lammy MP
David Lammy MP
Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for Justice
Dawn Butler
Dawn Butler
Member of Parliament for Brent East

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