Ghost bike

Olatunji Adeyanju

Erection date: /9/2013

Inscription

In memory of TJ Olatunji Johnson Adeyanju, 3 May 1994 - 23 March 2012.

Site: Olatunji Adeyanju (1 memorial)

SE8, Deptford Church Street

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Olatunji Adeyanju

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