The Evening Standard reported: "He moved to the capital 12 years ago and worked as an interactive designer for Clerkenwell-based Graphic Alliance ..". Early in the morning of 6 July 2018 Soren was cycling home to Haggerston and was in a collision with a car at this junction. He died a few days later.
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Soren Aarlev
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