NewsgalleryStop Killing Cyclists' Kensington die-inBookmarkShareNewsByGoolistan Cooper10:32, 13 OCT 2017Updated10:36, 13 OCT 2017The crowd listens to one of the speakers at the die-in in Hornton Street, Kensington (Image: Goolistan Cooper)1 of 8Victoria Lebrec, who has her left leg amputated after she was hit by a HGV, and Cynthia Barlow, whose daughter died in 2000 when hit by a concrete mixer (Image: Goolistan Cooper)2 of 8One of the placards at the vigil (Image: Goolistan Cooper)3 of 8Dozens laid down for the five-minute die-in (Image: Goolistan Cooper)4 of 8Donnachadh McCarthy, co-founder of Stop Killing Cyclists, with Kensington Library behind him (Image: Goolistan Cooper)5 of 8The vigil was held on the pedestrianised area outside the the town hall and library in Hornton Street, Kensington (Image: Goolistan Cooper)6 of 8The die-in vigil was organised by Stop Killing Cyclists following the death of a 36-year-old woman on Chelsea Bridge at the end of September (Image: Goolistan Cooper)7 of 8Cynthia Barlow, who is also chair of RoadPeace, a charity which supports crash victims, addresses the crowd before the die-in (Image: Goolistan Cooper)8 of 8