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Die-in and City Hall vigil tonight for Italian prince killed cycling

Stop Killing Cyclists has organised a vigil from 5.30pm tonight outside City Hall

A vigil and die-in will take place tonight at City Hall in London in response to the seventh cyclist killed on the city’s roads this year.

Filippo Corsini, a 21-year-old Italian prince, was killed last Monday at 12.37pm, when he became caught under the wheel of a lorry and was dragged 30 yards across the junction of Brompton Road and Knightsbridge.

Corsini is the seventh person to be killed cycling on London's streets, the third following a collision with an HGV. 

London cyclist killed in collision with HGV at Knightsbridge

Caroline Russell, Green London Assembly Member, who will speak at tonight’s vigil, said: "These tragic, preventable road deaths are devastating families across London and the world.

"I am standing with campaigners tonight to highlight the unnecessary heartbreak of deaths caused by heavy goods vehicles."

Russell joined calls for Sadiq Khan’s star rating for lorries to be brought forward to exclude the 35,000 most dangerous vehicles from London’s roads as soon as possible.

Stop Killing Cyclists Vigil Co-organiser, Nicola Branch, said: "I am so sorry to have to announce another vigil. This time we are staging it outside City Hall so that Sadiq Khan can't ignore us and the loud call that London's streets must be safe for everyone.

"We need to remind him that in the lead up to the Mayoral election he said 'I want London to be a byword for cycling'. Actions are need, not words."

Stop Killing Cyclists points out a further 13 people have been killed in HGV collisions while walking or crossing the road in London this year.

Organisers will gather outside London's City Hall from 5pm, with the official start time 5.30, and speeches commencing at 6pm.

More details can be found here.

Laura Laker is a freelance journalist with more than a decade’s experience covering cycling, walking and wheeling (and other means of transport). Beginning her career with road.cc, Laura has also written for national and specialist titles of all stripes. One part of the popular Streets Ahead podcast, she sometimes appears as a talking head on TV and radio, and in real life at conferences and festivals. She is also the author of Potholes and Pavements: a Bumpy Ride on Britain’s National Cycle Network.

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FatBoyW | 8 years ago
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Another unneccessary  tragedy - I hope and pray that Sadiq takes note and removes the most dangerous vehicles off the streets. The numbrs reveal a stark truth - in the 21st century we surely can have better solutions to moving stuff through a city that is safer

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Stef Marazzi | 8 years ago
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kraut replied to Stef Marazzi | 8 years ago
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cyclesteffer wrote:

His ancestry went back hundreds of years http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/filippo-corsini-he-loved-london-bu...

Technically, so does everyones, they just didn't bother writing it down.

I'll be there.

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Leviathan | 8 years ago
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I thought Italy was a Republic?

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