Ghost bike

(lost) Akis Kollaros

Erection date: 9/2/2015

Site: Akis Kollaros (1 memorial)

E9, Homerton High Street

Both our photos, taken at the protest "die-in" on 9 February organised by Stop Killing Cyclists, are from Roadcc and are by Tom Kearney.

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Akis Kollaros

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Akis Kollaros

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