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Home » Essex students killed after drink-driver lost control doing 90mph in 30mph zone
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Essex students killed after drink-driver lost control doing 90mph in 30mph zone

By staff18 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

‘Promising’ basketball players Makyle Bayley, 22, Anthony Hibbert, 24, and Daijang Wol, 22, were all drunk in the car with Eva Darold-Tchikaya, 21, who had not drunk alcohol during the night out in Essex

Eva Darold-Tchikaya
Eva Darold-Tchikaya(Image: PA)

Four students died when a car crashed into a building after the driver lost control while over the drink-drive limit, a coroner’s court has heard.

Makyle Bayley, 22, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, 21, Anthony Hibbert, 24, and Daljang Wol, 22, died at the scene of the crash in Magdalen Street, Colchester, shortly before 4.40am on February 1. All four were students at the University of Essex and were born in London. Essex Coroner’s Court heard on Friday that Mr Bayley was driving the Ford Focus, and had a blood alcohol level of about 2.5 times the drink drive limit, according to toxicology results.

Makyle Bayley
Makyle Bayley(Image: Exxex Police)

Analysis of footage from a CCTV camera 170 metres away from where the car crashed showed the car was travelling at about 94mph in a 30mph zone, the court heard, the court heard. Essex’s senior coroner Lincoln Brookes said the medical cause of death for Mr Bayley and Miss Darold-Tchikaya was severe traumatic head injuries, and for Mr Wol and Mr Hibbert it was multiple injuries.

Mr Brookes concluded all four died as a result of a road traffic collision. Mr Brookes said they were students at the University of Essex and three of them were promising basketball players, “all of them with a lot of potential and dreams for the future”.

Daljang 'DJ' Wol, 22
Daljang ‘DJ’ Wol, 22(Image: PA)

They met up for an “ordinary night out as students” and people were talking afterwards, then all four got in a black Ford Focus ST. He said: “It was driven by Makyle Bayley, I’m quite satisfied that three of them were under the influence of alcohol, Makyle Bayley over 2.5 times the limit for drink driving in this country, and for what it’s worth, his two male friends were also in drink but of course they weren’t driving. I note that Eva it seems had not been drinking at all.”

Mr Brookes added the vehicle was seen at “great speed” and said he does not know why. About 180 metres from the final resting point, his speed was about 94mph, give or take about 6mph, the car had its headlights on and they had their seat belts on, the coroner said.

Anthony Junior Hibbert, 24
Anthony Junior Hibbert, 24(Image: PA)

He added it was the speed and intoxication that were the main drivers in understanding the crash. The vehicle’s off-side wheel hit a small island and it went across the opposite carriageway, over the footpath, hitting steps outside a property, which sent the car turning and collided roof-first on its side into a building, ending up either wholly or partially inside the building, Mr Brookes said.

“There was no possibility of these individuals ever being saved,” he said. The coroner gave his conclusion then told the court what would be on the records, and in terms of Mr Bayley, said he “died of severe traumatic head injuries when the vehicle he was driving crashed into a building”.

Police at the scene of the crash in Colchester
Police at the scene of the crash in Colchester (Image: PA)

He added: “He had lost control of his vehicle due to grossly excessive speed, approximately 94mph in a 30mph zone, and alcohol intoxication. The three other passengers also died.”

The coroner offered his condolences to the families who attended the inquest.

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