TODAY a vigil will be held for Dr Ling Felce, a cyclist who died in a collision at The Plain.
The 35-year-old died after a crash with a tipper lorry on March 1, at the junction with St Clement’s Street and The Plain roundabout.
Dr Felce leaves behind her two children, aged three and five, and her husband of eight years, James.
Following her death, The Plain has overflowed with flowers and tributes and a white bicycle has been attached to a lampost at the centre of the roundabout.
Cyclox, an Oxford-based cycling charity, have said the vigil will be held at The Plain on Tuesday March 8 at 2.30pm.
The date and time are important as they mark one week on from Dr Felce’s death.
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