Crash victims honoured at basketball matches

Four pictures of students including, TJ Hibbert, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, Makyle Bayley and Daljang WolImage source, ESSEX POLICE/ESSEX REBELS BASKETBALL
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The four university students died when their car crashed into a building

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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.

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.

University of Essex director of sport Dave Parry said: "We've lost four really loved members of our university and sporting community, who gave so much to their friends and others."

Mr Bayley was a member of the British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) basketball team, while Ms Darold-Tchikaya was a member of the Essex Blades dance club and other societies.

A person wearing a black t-shirt with "in loving memory" and the names of four car crash victims.Image source, Dawid Wojtowicz/BBC
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Saturday's basketball fixtures at the University of Essex were dedicated to the victims

Basketball players.Image source, Dawid Wojtowicz/BBC
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It was the first time matches had been played there since the incident

Last week, more than 1,000 people including students, staff and relatives of the victims attended a gathering.

Mr Parry described the deaths as "a terrible shock" and hoped the return of basketball matches would help to bring the community together.

He said: "We've had an incredible outpouring of support from all over the country, particularly from the basketball community.

"Clubs up and down the country have been sending us messages of support.

"It's been a terrible couple of weeks and a tragic loss of such young talented lives and we will keep their memories in our hearts forever."

Dave Perry. A man who has a moustache and is looking into the camera. He is dressed in a blue shirt and suit jacket. He is sat down and behind him is a grey and orange backdrop. On the orange backdrop it says WeAreRebelsImage source, Dawid Wojtowicz/BBC
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Dave Parry said more than 1,000 people attended a gathering held at the university last week

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