The fatal collision took place at the Camberwell Road and Albany Road (Picture: Google Maps)

London is mourning the loss of another cyclist after a man in his 60s died after a collision with a lorry.

The man died at the scene on the junction of Camberwell Road and Albany Road, in Southwark, shortly before 12.40pm, around half an hour after the crash.

He is the sixth cyclist to die on the capital’s roads this month alone.

‘Next of kin have not yet been informed,’ the Metropolitan Police said.


‘The male driver of the lorry stopped at the scene and has not been arrested at this time.’

London mayor Boris Johnson is under huge pressure to make the city safer for cyclists.



His major bike policy initiative, cycle superhighways, has been condemned as part of the problem.

Labour nominee hopeful Christian Wolmar told Metro the mayor was guilty of a ‘terrible mistake’ over the cycle lanes.

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