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Pictured: Talented dancer, 21, and basketball player, 22, killed in horror crash alongside two other students

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A talented dancer and gifted basketball player who was killed in a horror crash in addition to two other university students are depicted.

The four students from the University of Essex all died at the place of the suspected high speed scrench in Colchester on Saturday.

Since then they have been mentioned as Makyle Bayley, 22, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, 21, Anthony Hibbert, 24, and Daljang Wool, 22.

The tragic deaths were confirmed by the Vice Chancellor of the University, Maria Fasli, who said their losses would be felt by families, friends and the university community.

The dance club of the university, where Eva was vice-president, has since given a moving tribute to their 'great' teammate and teacher.

In an Instagram story they wrote: 'Our dance family has lost, a great dancer, teammate and vice president. Eva Darold-Tchikaya You are in our hearts forever. '

Essex rebelled basketball team also brought a moving tribute to the four students, including 'incredibly talented' and 'gifted' basketball players, Anthony, Daljang and Makyle.

“We are deeply saddened by the loss of Maxyle Bayley, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, Anthony Hibbert and Daljang Wool,” they said.

Pictured: Talented dancer, 21, and basketball player, 22, killed in horror crash alongside two other students

The 21-year-old Eva Darold-Tchikaya, who was a talented dancer and the vice-president of the University of Essex Club, died alongside three others in a crash on Saturday

Gifted basketball player Makerle Bayley, 22, also belonged to the students who tragically lost their lives in the incident

Gifted basketball player Makerle Bayley, 22, also belonged to the students who tragically lost their lives in the incident

Anthony Hibbert, 24, who was described as an 'excellent' member of the Elite Basketball Squad of the university, also lost his life

Anthony Hibbert, 24, who was described as an 'excellent' member of the Elite Basketball Squad of the university, also lost his life

His 'incredibly talented' teammate Daljang Wol, 22, also lost his life in the horror crash last Saturday

His 'incredibly talented' teammate Daljang Wol, 22, also lost his life in the horror crash last Saturday

'No words can completely express the incredible sadness that everyone feels in the rebel family. These were young lives filled with hope, promise, talent and dreams for the future. “

'Anthony and Daljang were incredibly talented members of the 1st team of our men who were loved by our fans.

“Makerle was also a gifted basketball player who was part of our BUCs teams and Eva played several roles in our Essex Blades Dance Club and was active in many other sports organizations.”

A moment of silence in the basketball world will take place to remember the four students, the Essex Blades announced.

The 'heartbreaking' smash was so serious that it was said that the police could not see what the car was after he had made a pavement and was plowed into a building – and the local population was told 'not watching' by the police.

The scene in Colchester, where four students died after a vehicle crashed against a building

The scene in Colchester, where four students died after a vehicle crashed against a building

The victims are mentioned as Makyle Bayley, 22, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, 21, Anthony Hibbert, 24, and Daljang Wol, 22, who all studied at the University of Essex in Colchester in Colchester in Colchester in Colchester

The victims are mentioned as Makyle Bayley, 22, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, 21, Anthony Hibbert, 24, and Daljang Wol, 22, who all studied at the University of Essex in Colchester in Colchester in Colchester in Colchester

Gavin Naylor, the coach of the Basketball Team of Rebels, also brought a sincere tribute to his three players and wrote: 'I have no words to describe what we have lost today. The court will never be the same. '

The accident happened on Saturday at 4.40 am when the driver went on the wrong side of the road and went on the sidewalk, a series of brick stairs hit outside a house.

The car was then embedded in the corner of a building with a second -hand store and a Thai massage parlor in Magdalen Street.

The impact was so great that bricks and debris were scattered up to 50 meters on the road according to shocked witnesses.

Temporary assistant -head commissioner Stuart Hooper of the Essex police said: 'I want to expand my condolences to the friends and family of Makerle, Eva, Anthony and Daljang.

“This will be an incredibly difficult time for them and we have specialized officers who support them.”

They added: 'Our specialist Serious Collision Investigation Unit is investigating the collision, but at this stage we do not believe that other vehicles were involved.

A statement issued by the University of Essex Students Union after the tragedy

A statement issued by the University of Essex Students Union after the tragedy

The University of Essex also issued a moving tribute, and added that the 'entire Unvierity' mourn for the loss of the four promising students

The University of Essex also issued a moving tribute, and added that the 'entire Unvierity' mourn for the loss of the four promising students

“I would again like to thank all attending emergency services for their efforts to maintain the dignity of those who died and to the community for their support and cooperation.”

“If you have information about what happened, please contact us.”

Everyone who saw a black Ford focus who was driven past Magdalen Street or in the area at that time, as well as individuals with CCTV Dash Cam or doorbell images were encouraged to get in touch with the Essex police.

If you have information about the incident, you can submit a report on their website using their live chat service that is available 24/7.

You can also contact us by calling 101 with a quote from Incident 179 of 1 February.

For those who want to make an anonymous report, you can contact Independent Charity Crimestoppers by visiting their website or calling 0800 555 111.

Essex Student's Union also published a message to the four, who were 'extremely active members' of the student community.

'We are deeply sad to share the news that four of our student members have tragically lost their lives in the weekend.

'Makerle Bayley, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, Anthony Hibbert and Daijang WP; Were all well -known, extremely active members of our student community and the lives of so many of us arrived at Essex.

'Anthony and Daijan were excellent members of our Essex Rebels men's basketball 1st team, Makyle was a talented basketball player who was a member of our BUCs -Basketball team and Eva was extremely active in many SU clubs and societies, including as vice president of Essex Blades .

'The grief of so many felt in response to this news is unimaginable. Our thoughts and condolences are with their families, friends and everyone who knew them in this tragic time.

'They were young, talented teammates, family and friends whose life was shot tragic.

A view of the second -hand store and the Thai massage parlor that was destroyed when a car hit the building and killed four students

A view of the second -hand store and the Thai massage parlor that was destroyed when a car hit the building and killed four students

The smash was so serious that it was said that the police could not see what the car was after he had made a pavement and plowed into a building

The smash was so serious that it was said that the police could not see what the car was after he had made a pavement and plowed into a building

“We keep their memory in our hearts while we mourn together and support each other through this terrible time.”

In a separate statement Vice Chancellor, Maria Fasli said: 'Their loss will be felt by their families and best friends and by all our university community.

'In classrooms, in halls, at shared moments of laughter and learning – they were part of us, and their absence will be felt deeply.

“At the moment words can never describe our grief and emotion. But it is more important than ever that we come together, support each other and honor their memory.

'In the coming days and weeks we will find ways to honor Makerle, Anthony, Eva and Daljang and to ensure that their light continues to shine in our university community.

“For now we keep their families, their friends and each other in our hearts.”

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