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London cyclist killed in collision with lorry at Bank junction London cyclist killed in collision with lorry at Bank junction
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A female cyclist has died in a crash with a tipper truck in the City of London. A female cyclist has died in a crash with a tipper truck in London which has shut the major Bank junction.
The collision happened at Bank junction just before 09:00 BST and the 26-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene 40 minutes later. The collision happened just before 09:00 BST and the woman, 26, was pronounced dead at the scene 40 minutes later.
City of London Police said it was informing her next of kin. Bank junction is currently closed to all traffic. City of London Police said it was informing the cyclist's next of kin.
She is the eighth cyclist to die on London's roads this year. She is the eighth cyclist to die on London's roads this year. Transport for London (TfL) said it was "committed to making all roads safer for everyone".
In a statement, London Ambulance said: "Despite the extensive efforts of our crew the woman was pronounced dead at the scene." Leon Daniels, from TfL, said the organisation's "deepest sympathies go out to the family and friends" of the cyclist who "tragically lost her life".
"Every death on London's road is one too many and we are committed to making all roads safer for everyone," Mr Daniels added.
"We will do all we can to help assist the police and the local highway authority as they investigate this terrible incident."
On Friday, a 50-year-old cyclist died after colliding with a car in Harrow.On Friday, a 50-year-old cyclist died after colliding with a car in Harrow.
Other cyclist fatalities in recent months include 32-year-old Esther Hartsilver, who was killed in a crash in Camberwell, and designer Moira Gemmill who died in a collision with an HGV close to Lambeth Bridge.Other cyclist fatalities in recent months include 32-year-old Esther Hartsilver, who was killed in a crash in Camberwell, and designer Moira Gemmill who died in a collision with an HGV close to Lambeth Bridge.
'So sad'
Last year a total of 13 cyclists were killed on the city's roads and 14 died in 2013.Last year a total of 13 cyclists were killed on the city's roads and 14 died in 2013.
Baroness Jenny Jones, Green Party peer, tweeted: "So sad and such a waste. What is being done to make tipper trucks safer?Baroness Jenny Jones, Green Party peer, tweeted: "So sad and such a waste. What is being done to make tipper trucks safer?
"Ban all tipper trucks and large lorries at rush hour to give cyclists and pedestrians a chance to stay safe.""Ban all tipper trucks and large lorries at rush hour to give cyclists and pedestrians a chance to stay safe."
A spokeswoman for the London Cycling Campaign (LCC) group said she was "deeply saddened" to hear of the fatality. London Cycling Campaign's (LCC) chief executive, Ashok Sinha, said the group was "deeply saddened" to hear of the news.
"Whilst we do not yet know the circumstances of this particular case, fatalities like these underline how urgently we need proper, protected space for cycling, especially at junctions," she added. "Without knowing the precise circumstances of today's tragedy, fatalities like this underline how urgently we need proper, protected space for cycling, especially at junctions," he said.
The campaign group, which said six of the eight cycling deaths in London this year have involved HGVs, with construction lorries being the main type of vehicle involved, is calling for safer lorry designs to be adopted. The campaign group, which said seven of the eight cycling deaths in London this year have involved HGVs, with construction lorries being the main type of vehicle involved, is calling for safer lorry designs to be adopted.
It described the six-way junction at Bank as a "dreadful throwback to a past, car-dominated era".