A London cyclist has been killed in a collision involving a lorry on the South Circular Road in Catford.

The Metropolitan Police Service says that officers were called to the scene at Ravensbourne Park, near Catford railway station, at 6.39am this morning.

The victim, a male cyclist whose age is not yet known, was pronounced dead at the scene.

A spokesman said that the cyclist’s next of kin had not yet been informed, and that no arrests had been made.

The South Circular Road was closed in both directions while police collision investigators examined the scene.

The fatal crash comes the day after Mayor of London Sadiq Khan unveiled plans to remove the most dangerous lorries from the capital’s streets by the end of October 2020.

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HGVs accounted for just 4 per cent of London’s traffic in terms of miles travelled each year but between 2015 and 2017 were involved in 63 per cent of cyclist fatalities in the capital.