A 'beautiful' woman who was studying in High Wycombe was crushed by a car while she removed her belongings.

Eliesha Skinner died on January 8 this year at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, three days after she was crushed by a car.

Beaconsfield Coroners Court heard how the 21-year-old, of Faversham, Kent, had been unloading belongings from the vehicle outside her accommodation in High Wycombe.

Senior coroner, Crispin Butler said the car then began to roll towards her before crushing the Buckinghamshire New University student against the building.

The pre-inquest hearing on February 2 heard how her housemates then rushed to help the student who was eventually freed before being taken to hospital in Oxfordshire.

She died from her injuries in hospital with a post-mortem concluding that she suffered anoxic brain injury from asphyxia compression.

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The full inquest will take place on June 23 this year at 10am at the same court.

Now friends, family and members of the community in Kent in Buckinghamshire have paid tribute to Eleisha, who was named Miss Faversham in 2022 by the town’s Carnival Club.

The club said: “It is with deep regret and sadness that we have to let you know that our beautiful Miss Faversham 2022, Eleisha Skinner, died on 8th January following a tragic accident.

“Eleisha was a fantastic Ambassador for Faversham and a truly lovely girl. We all have some lovely memories of our time spent with her.

“Our thoughts are with her family and friends at this devastating time. Eleisha will be missed by so many.”

A GoFundMe page has been launched in Ellie’s name with a target of £5,000 being set.

The money donated to the page will go to the Thames Valley Air Ambulance Service.

The page has been set up by Ellie’s parents.

It reads: “Our beautiful daughter Eleisha was in a tragic accident at the young age of 21 years.

“With the amazing response of the emergency services, we were able to spend her last few days with her.

“The air ambulance doctor was fantastic.

“We would like to raise funds in Eleisha’s name to support this charity, so they can continue the amazing work that they do.”

A celebration of her life will take place at Faversham Parish Church on Friday, February 6 at 2.30 pm.