Middlesex OPP are asking the public for help to identify a cyclist killed after she was struck by a car northwest of London Tuesday.

The woman wasn’t carrying any identification.

Police describe the woman as white, 50 to 60 years old, 5-foot-1, 95 pounds, with grey and blonde hair. She rode a dark blue and black Norco Bush Pilot bicycle equipped with a water bottle holder.

Police canvassed the area in an attempt to identify the woman, but were unable to do so.

“We encourage anyone out on their own cycling, walking or driving to carry with them forms of photo ID, not only for issues where the police need to be involved, but in case they need medical care,” said Middlesex OPP Const. Max Gomez.

“And also a cellphone, so if they do find themselves needing medical attention in a remote area they are able to call for help.”

The unidentified woman was cycling south on Bear Creek Road near Sinclair Drive when she was struck by a car going in the same direction about 5 p.m.

The 20-year-old driver of the car was uninjured.

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