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• #52
Love to the rider's family and friends. RIP.
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• #53
Sad news.
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• #54
Rest In Peace, rider..
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• #55
Terrible. I hope the family achieves justice.
(And I hope the clickbait press that circled around Aliston will take interest in this case)
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• #56
Rest in peace.
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• #57
Another avoidable tragedy :(
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• #58
Awful and heart-breaking.
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• #59
Damn, RIP, thoughts to family and friends.
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• #60
The black logo always hurts. Thoughts to all those who knew and loved the rider, R.I.P.
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• #61
R.I.P
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• #62
Hard to put into words just how horrific this particular incident is.
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• #63
Very sad reading this.
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• #64
RIP
This is especially disappointing as there is a FORS sticker on the side...
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• #65
RIP
so sad
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• #66
How terribly sad.
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• #67
RIP
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• #68
So sad RIP
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• #69
@bikes_knob i'm no aliston apologist but this crossed my mind. RIP
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• #70
Such a tragedy. Sorry for their loss.
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• #71
FFS, not again.
RIP.
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• #72
RIP rider.
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• #73
RIP rider.
I've seen so so many tweets of other crimes involving tipper trucks linked to the company. I feel so many opportunities to take action by so many organisations are going to come to light.
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• #74
I wouldn't normally post on sad occasions such as this. Prefer to keep my thoughts private. But 24 hours on I'm still numb and bewildered. I know now more than ever that cyclists and other road users should never be killed on London roads, whatever the circumstances. Knowing that makes me sad rather than angry. God knows what this rider's family are dealing with today. And the truck driver and witnesses too.
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• #75
So sad. RIP lady.
Terrible, terrible news. RIP.