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The Journal
|October 29, 2025
TRIBUTES have been paid to a “ray of sunshine” who was “on track to conquer the world” before her life was tragically cut short following an alleged hit and run.
Student Abigail Eggleston, 22, died after being hit by a car while crossing the A167 at Neville's Cross in County Durham
Durham University student Abigail Eggleston was crossing the A167 at Neville’s Cross in the city shortly before 2am on Sunday when she was hit by a car.
The 22-year-old, who was studying law, was taken to Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary, but died a short time later. She leaves behind her mother, father, sister, nan, grandad and boyfriend.
Yesterday, her family paid an emotional tribute to their “precious angel” They said: “Abi, a much loved and treasured daughter, sister, granddaughter, and girlfriend.
“You were on track to conquer the world, studying hard for your law degree and having fun discovering the world. Such a beautiful, kind, strong go-getter, we will forever remain so incredibly proud.
“Always ready to help others with your endless loving support, advice and encouragement, selflessly prioritising people's happiness above your own. A constant ray of sunshine always looking on the bright side of life and reflecting your warm glow upon anyone fortunate enough to have known and loved you.
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