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• #78
RIP Thoughts and best wishes to all those who knew you. Too sad.
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• #79
I genuinely have no more words. This is just toomuch. Thoughts are with the families.
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• #80
Another source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-24989985
This link is just too infuriating. I can see why you wanted to post a link with good statistics, but since there are more sensitive articles linked to further down in the thread I without hints of cyclist culpability I reckon this one can go.
And RIP Richard Muzira. An excellent bloke by the looks of it, the uncle I wish I had.
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• #81
Cycled pass that exact spot this evening, saw the ghost bike and for the 1st time in a very long time, I felt scared on my bike and was in tears slightly...
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• #83
This is very sad. As all these deaths are.
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• #84
A full page on this cyclist in Southwark News this week. He sounds like a popular and truly remarkable man -- Zimbabwean refugee, Hero of the Borough, volunteer for CoolTan Arts...
I for one haven't been able to cycle that way since the crash.
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• #85
wtf man, seriously, wtf.
RIP.
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• #87
Rest in peace, Mr Muzira. The obituary above shows that you will be missed.
RIP. My thoughts are with friends and family. Very very sad