Three Women Die in Brighton Sea

Introduction

Police found three dead women in the sea near Brighton on May 13, 2026.

Main Body

Police, doctors, and boat teams arrived at 5:45 in the morning. They used boats and a helicopter to find the women. Police closed the beach to look for clues. Detectives are now watching videos from local shops and houses. They want to know how the women entered the water. Some people thought the women were at a club, but the police say this is not true. The wind was very strong and the water moved fast. The women probably walked into the sea from the beach and got into trouble. Local leaders are sad and they are talking to the families.

Conclusion

The beach is open again. Police are still working to find the names of the women.

Learning

🕒 Time & Order

In the text, we see "at 5:45 in the morning."

When talking about the clock, always use at.

  • at 5:45 \rightarrow (Correct)
  • in 5:45 \rightarrow (Wrong)

🛠️ Simple Tools for Action

Look at this phrase: "They used boats and a helicopter to find the women."

The Pattern: Used [Object] \rightarrow To [Action]

  • Used a phone \rightarrow to call home.
  • Used a key \rightarrow to open the door.
  • Used a map \rightarrow to find the beach.

🌊 Describing the World

Beginners often forget that words like strong or fast change how we see a noun.

  • Wind (Normal) \rightarrow Strong wind (Powerful/Dangerous)
  • Water (Normal) \rightarrow Fast water (Moving quickly)

Tip: Put the description word BEFORE the thing you are talking about.

Vocabulary Learning

police (n.)
law enforcement officers who protect people
Example:The police arrived quickly after the accident.
women (n.)
adult female humans
Example:The women were swimming in the sea.
sea (n.)
large body of salt water
Example:They went to the sea to enjoy the sun.
found (v.)
discovered or located
Example:The police found the missing keys.
boats (n.)
vessels that travel on water
Example:The boats were anchored near the shore.
beach (n.)
sandy area next to the sea
Example:We built a sandcastle on the beach.
water (n.)
clear liquid that people drink
Example:She poured water into the glass.
wind (n.)
moving air
Example:The wind blew through the trees.
fast (adj.)
moving quickly
Example:The car is fast.
sad (adj.)
feeling unhappy
Example:He felt sad after the news.
families (n.)
groups of related people
Example:Families gathered for dinner.
open (adj.)
not closed; available
Example:The shop is open at nine.
names (n.)
words used to identify people
Example:She wrote down the names on the list.
closed (adj.)
not open; shut
Example:The door is closed.
look (v.)
to search or examine
Example:They look for clues at the crime scene.