17 year-old Olatunji was killed by a car while cycling across a pedestrian crossing. The driver, Barry Normah, aged 28, sped through a red light, drove off after the collision and then dumped the car. 2013: Normah was found guilty and jailed for 4 years.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Olatunji Adeyanju
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Brian Dorling
Killed by a tipper lorry on a Monday 8.30 am on his daily cycling commute from Hounslow to his job as a senior cost consultant at the Olympic site. Andrew Behan has kindly carried out further rese...
Richard Muzira
A grandfather in his 60s, killed at about noon on a Monday, run down by a tipper truck. From the Standard: Richard Muzira was “a writer who endured years of torture as a political prisoner in Zimb...
Francis Golding
Architectural expert: honorary fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), head of the Royal Fine Art Commission during the late 1990s and had worked on major projects such as the ...
Paul Ellis
Aged 25. London cycle courier for Olympic killed by a left-turning skip lorry. Driver acquitted. Andrew Behan has kindly provided this research: John Paul Ellis was born on 15 February 1964 in Ire...
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Sun Public House
This pub was destroyed in a WW2 air raid shortly before closing time on 25th September 1940. The plaque says that 20 people were killed; Pubwiki puts the number at 16. The site stood empty for many...
Lord Jellicoe plaque
SW3, Draycott Place, 25
Memorial address is correct, even though the plaque and the entrance to the house are in Blacklands Terrace.
Breathing sculpture
W1, Langham Street
This memorial has its own webpage: Broadcasting House memorial. The 10 metre high inverted glass spire (or plastic beaker) is lit at nig...
King's Hall Picture Palace - first cinema in Britain
SE17, Tooting High Street, 181 - 183
The erection date differs from the date on the plaque. We have found other cases where this occurs - the unveiling can get delayed for al...
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