Hundreds of people gathered at The Plain in Oxford today to pay tribute to cyclist Dr Ling Felce.
Around 450 people came to the vigil, which was held a week on from the death of the Oxford University cyclist.
The 35-year old died last Tuesday on The Plain following a crash with a tipper lorry.
READ MORE: LIVE: Vigil for cyclist who died at The Plain roundabout
Family and friends of Dr Felce, as well as pedestrians and cyclists from the local community and wider county, left flowers and held a moment of silence before applauding and ringing their bicycle bells in her memory.
Dr Felce’s husband James called his wife “light of our family” and said they are “devastated to lose her so young”.
READ MORE: Family pay tribute to Dr Ling Felce
Council transport bosses have now called for urgent changes to be made to the 'dangerous' accident hotspot.
READ MORE: Council bosses call for urgent changes to be made to "Oxford's most dangerous roundabout"
Pictures below show scenes from the vigil:
Credit for all pictures: Ed Nix
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