Who was driving the car in the Colchester crash?
The court heard that Makyle Bayley, 22, was the driver of the car when it was travelling away from the town centre and struck a building. Forensic post-mortems were carried out on all four and a provisional cause of death for Mr Bayley and Ms Darold-Tchikaya, 21, was given as severe traumatic head injuries. Four students killed in a car crash were honoured at a university as basketball matches resumed for the first time since the incident. Makyle Bayley, 22, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, 21, Anthony TJ Hibbert, 24 and Daljang Wol, 22, died when a car crashed into a building on Magdalen Street, Colchester on 1 February.FOUR university students who were killed in a horror crash in Magdalen Street have been named by police. Makyle Bayley, 22, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, 21, Anthony Hibbert, 24, and Daljang Wol, 22, were all travelling in a car which careered into Dusty’s second-hand shop at 4. Saturday.Four university students killed in a crash died of head injuries or multiple injuries, the opening of an inquest has heard. Makyle Bayley, 22, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, 21, Anthony TJ Hibbert, 24 and Daljang Wol, 22, died when a car crashed into a building on Magdalen Street, Colchester, at about 04:40 GMT on Saturday.Four university students killed when a car they were travelling in crashed into a building have been honoured at a basketball event. Makyle Bayley, 22, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, 21, Anthony ‘TJ’ Hibbert, 24, and Daljang Wol, 22 died when the car crashed in Magdalen Street, Colchester on 1 February.
Who are the 4 boys dead in Colchester?
Four Essex students who were killed when their car crashed into a building in Colchester in the early hours of Saturday morning have been named. Police said Makyle Bayley, 22, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, 21, Anthony Hibbert, 24, and Daljang Wol, 22, were inside the vehicle and died at the scene of the crash. The four students who were studying at The University of Essex, died after a car they were travelling in crashed into Dusty’s, a second hand shop run by Bryan Amey, 80, and his wife Fai Hatcher.Tributes have been paid after four students at the University of Essex died in a road accident. The BBC reported that Makyle Bayley, 22, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, 21, Anthony Hibbert, 24 and Daljang Wol, 22 all died at the scene of an incident in the early hours of Saturday morning.Makyle Bayley, 22, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, 21, Anthony TJ Hibbert, 24 and Daljang Wol, 22, died when a car crashed into a building on Magdalen Street, Colchester on 1 February. Mr Hibbert and Mr Wol played for the Essex Rebels, who dedicated Saturday’s fixtures to the victims and held an applause in their memory.
Who were the 4 people killed in the car accident in Colchester?
Four students killed in a car crash were honoured at a university as basketball matches resumed for the first time since the incident. Makyle Bayley, 22, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, 21, Anthony TJ Hibbert, 24 and Daljang Wol, 22, died when a car crashed into a building on Magdalen Street, Colchester on 1 February. Four people have died after a vehicle crashed into a building in Colchester. Essex Police said the deaths were confirmed at the scene on Magdalen Street. Officers were called just before 4. Saturday. The families of the victims have been informed and will be supported by specialist police officers.Four people who died when a vehicle crashed into a building were students at the University of Essex, police said. Emergency services were called to a serious crash on Magdalen Street in Colchester on Saturday at about 04:40 GMT.
Who were the siblings killed in Essex?
A teenage boy and his nine-year-old sister were fatally struck by a car while riding an e-scooter, an inquest heard. Siblings Roman, 16, and Darcie Casselden each died from a traumatic head injury at the scene in Pitsea, near Basildon in Essex, on 1 February. Nine-year-old Darcie Casselden and her brother Roman, 16, were killed in the collision in Pitsea, near Basildon, Essex, at 18:25 GMT on Saturday. In a statement, their mother, Emma, said Roman had a heart of gold and Darcie was a soul filled with creativity and beauty.A teenage boy and his nine-year-old sister were fatally struck by a car while riding an e-scooter, an inquest heard. Siblings Roman, 16, and Darcie Casselden each died from a traumatic head injury at the scene in Pitsea, near Basildon in Essex, on 1 February.Nine-year-old Darcie Casselden and her brother Roman, 16, were killed in the collision in Pitsea, near Basildon, Essex, at 18:25 GMT on Saturday. In a statement, their mother, Emma, said Roman had a heart of gold and Darcie was a soul filled with creativity and beauty.