Three friends namely, Stephen Evans, 20, Rebecca Nabarro,
23 and Casey Flissikowski, 18 lost their lives in a fatal head-on crash
when their Vauxhall Corsa collided with a red Jaguar XS. The driver of
the Jaguar, a man in his 60s survived the crash and is being treated in
hospital. A 19-year-old male who was in the car with the friends
is being treated for non-life threatening injuries.
The tragedy happened
in Fancott, near Toddington, Bedfordshire, late on Tuesday night Dec. 1st. Friends and family have been speaking of their grief and paying tribute.
Stephen's family said in a tribute last night: "The family are completely devastated at the loss of Stephen.
"He was a very much loved son, brother and grandson and will be completely missed by all of his family and friends.
"The family are thinking of the other families going through this difficult time."
Casey's family said: "She was a beautiful, hard-working girl and she will be forever missed.
"The family are devastated at the loss of Casey in a tragic
road collision last night. Our sympathies go to the other families
involved."
Cathy Barr, principal at South Academy in Luton where Casey
was a former pupil, said: "From the day she joined us, Casey grabbed
all opportunities provided to her with both hands, achieving fantastic
results and flourishing into a determined and independent student.
"Casey was an articulate, polite and hardworking young lady who had high hopes, dreams and aspirations for her life ahead.
"Throughout her time in sixth form, she played a key role
in representing all students. She was an inspiration to younger pupils
in the school."
A colleague at the Haywood House Care home, where Casey had
worked for more than a year, said: "She was popular with staff and
students and dedicated to looking after people."
Rebecca's family said: "Rebecca was completely adored by all in her family.
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