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Sebastian Lukomski, cycle courier

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A London cycle courier died near this spot.
Sebastian Lukomski.
23.02.04

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EC4, Queen Street Place

This memorial is stencilled onto the pavement at the south east corner of the junction with Upper Thames Street.

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