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Tragedy on PCH: Trial Nears for Students' Deaths
14 Jan
Summary
- Four Pepperdine seniors died in a fatal crash on Pacific Coast Highway.
- A trial date is expected to be set more than two years after the incident.
- First responder shares haunting memories of the severe crash scene.

More than two years have passed since four Pepperdine University seniors perished in a tragic accident on Pacific Coast Highway. A judge is expected to set a trial date soon, bringing renewed focus to the painful memories for friends and first responders involved. The victims, Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, Asha Weir, and Deslyn Williams, were en route to a gathering when the fatal collision occurred.
Those closest to the victims vividly recount the moments leading up to and following the crash, describing the shock and desperation as they learned of the accident. A first responder on the scene described the damage to the vehicles and victims as "haunting" and noted the profound toll the event took on him and his colleagues.
The legal proceedings now move forward, with the driver accused of speeding along PCH facing four counts of murder. As the community awaits the trial, friends and loved ones are focused on honoring the memory of Peyton, Nieve, Deslyn, and Asha, ensuring their vibrant lives are never forgotten.




