Tragic last video of ‘unforgettable’ dancer killed alongside 3 other university students after driving home on night out

Tragic last video of ‘unforgettable’ dancer killed alongside 3 other university students after driving home on night out

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Tragic last video of ‘unforgettable’ dancer killed alongside 3 other university students after driving home on night out
Author: Summer Raemason
Published: Feb, 03 2025 09:28

A DANCER who was killed alongside three other university students in a horror crash has been pictured as emotional tributes pour in. University of Essex students Makyle Bayley, 21, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, 21, Anthony Hibbert, 24, and Daljang Wol, 22 died in the tragedy at 4.40am on Saturday. The University of Essex Student Section paid tribute to Ms Darold-Tchikaya, and shared a video on their Instagram story of her dancing.

 [Screenshot of a woman adjusting her top.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Screenshot of a woman adjusting her top.]

It was Ms Darold-Tchikaya's heartbreaking final post on her own social media before the smash, in Magdalen Street, Colchester. "Rest in eternal peace Eva, you were loved by everyone who encountered you! You really were that girl with such energy and an unforgettable aura, sleep tight beautiful soul," wrote one heartbroken friend. "I hope you're Dancing in the Sky Eva. RIP," penned another. The video, which shows Ms Darold-Tchikaya dancing, was captioned: "Over n out. This year has been incredible and one for the books.

 [Woman in gray sweatpants dancing.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Woman in gray sweatpants dancing.]

"To every teacher I've taken class from and to everyone who's shows support THANK YOU. "Dance journey continues, goodbye 24 and welcome 25.". Essex Police confirmed all four tragic university students died at the scene of the suspected high speed crash, involving a black Ford Focus as they drove back from a night out. The driver travelled on the wrong side of the road and mounted the pavement, hitting a set of brick steps outside a house.

 [Girl in orange camouflage pants posing in front of the London Eye at night.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Girl in orange camouflage pants posing in front of the London Eye at night.]

The car ploughed into the corner of a building containing a second hand shop and a Thai massage parlour. Essex Police closed the road for 22 hours after investigations were launched. The impact of the horror crash was so great that bricks and debris was spread up to 50 yards up the road, according to shocked witnesses. Essex Rebels Basketball have also paid emotional tribute to the four young students.

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Image Credit: The Sun [Two people posing for a photo.]

Two of the students, basketball players Mr Wol and Mr Hibbert, were pictured for the first time in their Essex Rebels team jerseys. A statement on X, formerly Twitter, read: "We are heartbroken by the loss of Makyle Bayley, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, Anthony Hibbert and Daljang Wol. "No words can fully express the incredible sadness everyone in the Rebels family is feeling.". Ms Darold-Tchikaya was remembered by her dance group who posted a heartfelt tribute.

 [Headshot of a smiling man in a black jersey.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Headshot of a smiling man in a black jersey.]

"Our dance family has lost a wonderful dancer, team mate, teacher and Vice president," they wrote. "Eva Darold-Tchikaya you are forever in our hearts.". A post on the University of Essex's official account said: "Our whole University is in mourning for Makyle, Eva, Anthony and Daljang. "They touched the lives of so many of us. Our thoughts are with everyone who knew them.". University of Essex Vice Chancellor Maria Fasli had earlier posted: "It is with deep sadness I must share the devastating news four of our students – Makyle Bayley, Anthony Hibbert, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, and Daljang Wol – tragically lost their lives this weekend.

 [Portrait of a smiling man in an Essex Rebels jersey.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Portrait of a smiling man in an Essex Rebels jersey.]

"These were young lives filled with hope, promise, talent, and dreams for the future. "Their loss will be felt by their families and closest friends and by all our university community. In classrooms, in halls, in shared moments of laughter and learning – they were part of us, and their absence will be felt profoundly. “In the coming days and weeks, we will find ways to honour Makyle, Anthony, Eva, and Daljang and ensure their light continues to shine in our university community. For now, we hold their families, their friends, and each other in our hearts.".

 [Debris pile behind a temporary fence in front of a building with a butterfly mural.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Debris pile behind a temporary fence in front of a building with a butterfly mural.]

Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Hooper said: “I want to extend my condolences to the friends and family of Makyle, Eva, Anthony, and Daljang. “This will be an incredibly difficult time for them and we have specialist officers supporting them. “Our specialist Serious Collision Investigation Unit is investigating what led up to the collision but at this stage we do not believe any other vehicles were involved.

 [Police cars at a crime scene in Colchester.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Police cars at a crime scene in Colchester.]

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