CYCLING influencer Pan Haili has tragically died in a horror coach crash hours after posting a haunting final video.
Pan Haili, known by online fans as Hayley, was crushed by a coach’s rear wheel as she rode her bike near Hong Kong Disneyland, China.
The 31-year-old had set off at around 10am on September 15 when tragedy struck.
Influencer Haili had over 13,000 followers on the Chinese social media Douyin, and was with around 10 other pals on the route.
She regularly posted content of her taking part in various cycling events and races to her fans.
Just before her tragic death, she posted a video of her and her friends smiling and waving as they prepared to set off near Hong Kong’s Disneyland.
At around 2:55pm she reportedly lost control of her bike travelling down a hill before veering into the opposite lane and crashing into the coach.
According to local reports, emergency services were called but when they arrived nothing could be done to save Haili.
The cause of the accident is currently being investigated.
The tragic news comes after glamorous biker and influencer MotoTanya was killed in a horrific crash in Turkey.
Russian Tatyana Ozolina had more than eight million followers across her social media outlets.
Reports said she died when she “lost control” of her red BMW S1000RR 2015 collided with a truck near Milas, halfway between provincial capital of Mugla and popular resort of Bodrum.
A Turkish biker accompanying her, Onur Obut, survived but suffered serious injuries and is in hospital.
A third biker was uninjured.
Known as MotoTanya, she died at the scene of the crash before paramedics arrived.
Believed to be 38, Ozolina had been dubbed Russia’s “most beautiful biker” and had a vast following.
But she was recently refused entry into the European Union at the Greek border for a summer tour amid curbs on Russians over Vladimir Putin’s war against Ukraine.
She posted: “I was upset that I didn’t get to ride in Europe, but not too much, because I knew that this could happen.
“So I go on, to conquer the beautiful, warm and hospitable Turkey.”
In a tribute, Andrei Ivanov, head of the MotoMoscow Association, said: “MotoTanya is not with us anymore…she had a bright and beautiful life.…
“Millions of people followed her.
“Perhaps there is not a single motorcyclist in the country who was indifferent to Tatyana.
“She was adored, envied, admired, copied, awarded as a top blogger and, at the same time, discussed and slandered.
“Now all that remains is her memory. Sleep well.”