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• #102
RIP Henry. Condolences to everyone and anyone who knew him.
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• #103
RIP Henry.
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rip
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• #105
A tragedy.
Wish I could make the ride on Friday.
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• #106
Gut wrenching. My thoughts are with Henry's friends, family and acquaintances. RIP.
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• #107
Rip Henry. Won't be able to join the ride as am at home with my young soon on Friday. May come and pay my respects. Think I may have actually been up in folgate street the day it happened
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• #108
So Shocking RIP Henry
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• #109
Lots of love and condolences to all of Henry's family, friends and colleagues. Best wishes for the ride on Friday xxx
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• #110
RIP Henry, my thoughts are with his friends and family
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• #111
My thoughts and prays go to his family, RIP Henry :-(
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• #112
Terrible news.
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• #113
RIP Henry
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• #114
Terrible news.
RIP
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• #115
I served him in my shop last year, really nice man. So sad. RIP.
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• #116
R.I.P Henry, I never met you but I wish I had....
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• #117
Never met you Henry mate, but RIP. Best wishes to all friends and family. Genuinely upset and saddened by this all.
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• #118
Damn really damn...., :( RIP. and best wishes to the friends and Family and the people surrounding him.
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• #119
I've been a cyclist and a Chauffeur in London for the last 16 years, and Henry has been a permanent fixture in my life ever since. He was a great guy, and London's cycling scene is missing one of it's greats.
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• #120
RIP Henry, my thoughts are with his friends and family.
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• #121
terribly sad news. RIP Henry
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• #122
Sad news. Rest in peace.
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• #123
I never had the pleasure of meeting the man, and am saddened I never shall. Such an established figure on the scene leaves an empty space which can never be filled; and should forever be remembered.
It shocks me to think how easily this has happened to someone who has ridden the streets for so long, and will henceforth make me consider just how fragile we are on the road - too often I get filled with dutch courage when cycling through the traffic of London. To see the folly of my attitude thrown in such stark light makes me realise how dangerous the roads can be.
Condolences and respects to those who knew him and his poor family.R.I.P.
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• #124
I never had the pleasure of meeting the man, and am saddened I never shall. Such an established figure on the scene leaves an empty space which can never be filled; and should forever be remembered.
It shocks me to think how easily this has happened to someone who has ridden the streets for so long, and will henceforth make me consider just how fragile we are on the road - too often I get filled with dutch courage when cycling through the traffic of London. To see the folly of my attitude thrown in such stark light makes me realise how dangerous the roads can be.^ Eloquently put, I would like to pay my respects and will try and make it Friday.
R.I.P, my thoughts to his friends and family, take care out there guys.
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• #125
This saddens and angers in equal measure. He seems, in that short clip and from the above posts, to be a true cycling legend. My thoughts are with any family and friends. R.I.P x
RIP Henry. Condolences to his family and friends