
The child is the fourth member of the same family to die following a water-related incident in West Sussex.
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The family traveled from London to visit Shoreham on Tuesday. They entered the water at Shoreham Fort around 14:00 BST before getting into difficulty.
A six-year-old girl has died in hospital after getting into difficulty in the sea off Shoreham in West Sussex, in an incident which also killed her father, mother and sister.
Saja El-Khawas, a British Palestinian from London, was pulled from the sea by emergency crews on Tuesday.
Her father Hassan El-Khawas, 55, mother Zeina Alayn, 37, and 14-year-old sister Sara, died despite the efforts of paramedics at the scene.
Emergency services were called to the sea off Shoreham Fort at about 14:40 BST on Tuesday to a report of four people in difficulty in the water.
The incident took place at Kingston Beach, a short distance from Shoreham Port.
Shoreham-by-Sea is about a 6.3 mile (10.1km) drive away from Brighton.
In a statement, Sussex Police said the family had travelled down from their home in London to visit Shoreham that day.
The force said the family had entered the water from the beach at Shoreham Fort about 14:00 before getting into trouble.
A significant emergency service response followed including HM Coastguard, the RNLI and South East Coast Ambulance Service and Sussex Police.
"The investigation into the incident remains open, but following review of CCTV footage and initial witness accounts, the current hypothesis is that this was a tragic accident, with no third-party involvement," a police spokesperson said.
They added that a file would be prepared for the coroner ahead of an inquest.
Ch Supt James Collis said: "This heartbreaking update is one we all feared in the aftermath of Tuesday's tragic events.
"The impact of this tragedy has been felt across the country, and I know the Shoreham community, emergency responders and all involved will continue to be affected for a long time to come.
"I would like to thank all of the public who have shared their sympathies and kind words."
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