The ashes of speedboat crash victim Ian Langan were scattered on the sea at the same spot were he lost his life.
Family and friends of the popular 45-year-old stood on the decks of five boats and watched as Mr Langan's brother Cliff threw the ashes overboard in a brief ceremony.
Two weeks earlier, Cliff was skippering a boat involved in a crash with a powerboat carrying his brother half a mile off the Palace Pier, Brighton. Ian died instantly.
A large group of relatives, friends and members of Brighton Marina Yacht Club sailed out to the area of the fatal crash to say their final goodbye to the chef.
Flowers were thrown on the water and a few words of farewell spoken before Cliff emptied the urn.
Mr Langan's funeral was held on Friday, followed by a wake at Brighton Marina.
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