By Tung Anh  &nbspFebruary 8, 2026 | 10:04 pm PT

UK beauty queen Eleisha Skinner was killed at 21 when her car suddenly rolled backward and crushed her against a university dormitory wall.

The accident happened on Jan. 8 while Skinner was unpacking her belongings outside the student housing at Buckinghamshire New University in High Wycombe Town, the Daily Telegraph said.

Her family said Skinner remained conscious while pinned against the wall and managed to call for emergency services. Rescue teams arrived within minutes.

Despite rescue attempts by housemates and medical workers, Skinner died in hospital later the same day. The university said it will award her a posthumous bachelor’s degree in social work in recognition of her academic work, according to The Mirror.

Skinner won the Miss Faversham title in her hometown in 2022 and was well known in the local community. On Feb. 7, her family, friends and hundreds of local residents attended a memorial service at St Mary of Charity Church.

UK beauty queen and Miss Faversham Eleisha Skinner. Photo from Facebook/Faversham Carnival Club

UK beauty queen and Miss Faversham Eleisha Skinner. Photo from Facebook/Faversham Carnival Club

More than 200 people attended her funeral in Faversham Town. She was described as “beautiful, kind and selfless.” Her coffin was carried by a horse and carriage past her former school, The Abbey, along East Street before reaching the church.

The funeral followed traditional rites, with mourners asked to wear pink ties, her favorite color, local news outlet KentOnline said.

Skinner had previously been an outstanding student in Faversham and took part in school and volunteer activities. Her family said they were surprised when she decided to enter Miss Faversham at first but later felt it suited her personality. After winning the title, she raised funds for local organizations and joined community events.

An inquest into her death has been opened at Beaconsfield Coroner’s Court. A full hearing is scheduled for June 23.