One year after 4 Pepperdine students were killed on PCH, sorority sisters push for change

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One year after 4 Pepperdine students were killed on PCH, sorority sisters push for change
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Since the four young women were struck and killed by a speeding car, their sorority sisters are honoring their legacy by trying to make PCH safe.

Since the four young women were struck and killed by a speeding car, their sorority sisters are honoring their legacy by trying to make the beachside roadway safe.On Oct. 17, 2023, Niahm Rolston, Peyton Stewert, Asha Weir and Deslyn Williams, were walking in Malibu towards a home on PCH to meet their sorority sisters when a car traveling at a high speed veered onto the shoulder of the road and slammed into three parked cars.

“We would just talk about our future all the time,” said Allen. “She was going to plan my wedding and be a bridesmaid. We had our whole future planned for our families that don't even exist yet.” Georgia Puckett, Vice President of New Member Education and Membership Experience for Alpha Phi and a good friend of the late students, said she's tried to live more like her sisters did.

“I remember we were sitting at Starbucks,” Robinson said. “She just looked at me. And she was like, “I’m just so happy. I’ve never been this happy in my whole life. I’m just so happy.”“I’ve never had a friend like her. And there is a part of me that hopes I never will.” Robinson said. “She was two of a kind. And I’m missing that other half of me because she just understood me in a way I’ve never experienced before.

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