Police have named the victim of a fatal crash between a cyclist and a bus in Lambeth.
Oswald Mapp, a cyclist, died on May 4 following the crash with a bus on May 2.
Police and ambulance crews were called to the scene in Kennington Road just after 10.10pm on May 2.
Mapp, 62, was taken to hospital by ambulance.
The bus driver stopped at the scene and is assisting police enquiries.
There have been no arrests.
Police are urging witnesses from the scene of the "busy road" to get in touch.
Detective Sergeant Nick Bale of the Met’s Roads and Transport Policing Command said: “The scene of the collision is a busy road and I am sure that there were witnesses who have not yet come forward.
"I urge those people to get in touch.
“Similarly, I would ask any motorist who was in the area at the time of the collision to check their dash cam and if they have footage of the collision, or the events surrounding it, to contact us without delay."
Anyone with information should call the Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 020 8285 1574, dial 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting 7314/02MAR.
A Met Police spokesperson said: "Detectives investigating a fatal collision at Kennington Road in Lambeth have named the victim as they continue to appeal for witnesses and footage.
"Police were called at 22:11hrs on Monday, 2 May to reports of a collision involving a cyclist and a bus in Kennington Road, at the junction with Lambeth Road.
"Officers attended along with London Ambulance Service [LAS] and the 62-year-old cyclist, Oswald Mapp, was taken to hospital by LAS.
"Despite the efforts of medical staff, he was pronounced dead on 4 May. Mr Mapp's family have been informed.
"The bus driver stopped at the scene and continues to assist officers with their enquiries.
"There have been no arrests.
"Anyone with information should call the Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 020 8285 1574, dial 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting 7314/02MAR."
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