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So sorry to hear this, my thoughts are with his family and friends.
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My condolences to his friends and family.
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Truly awful. Condolences to all who knew him :(
I'll be reminded of you daily, Frank, even though I never knew you.I go along the A10 through that junction twice a day on my commute and had no idea anything like that had happened - I didn't see any police signs or anything like that.
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My condolences too. Sad times. RIP Frank.
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Sorry to hear about this.
RIP Frank.
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thoughts and prayers for frank, his family and friends.
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sad news. RIP Frank.
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Another frightful waste of a good life. My thoughts are with his family and friends.
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RIP fellow rider
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I go along the A10 through that junction twice a day on my commute and had no idea anything like that had happened - I didn't see any police signs or anything like that.
I can only hope that means they have all the information they feel they need in order to work out what happened.I saw an accident sign this evening on my way home - I don't know how long it's been there.
Witnesses are requested to call 02085974874
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http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/wfnews/10058809.Motorist_charged_with_killing_cyclist/
A MOTORIST is due to appear in court today accused of killing a cyclist.
Jonathan Baird, 63, of Margaret Avenue in Chingford, has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving over the death of 41-year-old Frank Mugisha.
Mr Mugisha, a father-of-four from Enfield, died in hospital six days after a crash in White Hart Lane, Tottenham, on March 27.
Mr Baird is scheduled to appear at Haringey Magistrates Court.
We have just seen the information of this death six days after a crash last week.
In the Haringey Independent
Frank Nsubuga “He was the most popular African man in London."