Fundraiser marks 10th anniversary of cyclistâs death
A woman is bracing for the âtoughestâ challenge in memory of her friend who was killed while riding her bike.
Louise Wright was 29 when she was hit by a lorry in 2014 in Nottingham as she cycled to work, with the driver given a suspended sentence.
A fundraiser in her name, which marks 10 years since her death, had so far raised almost ÂŁ2,500.
Coleen Coxon, Ms Wrightâs friend, says she is due to complete two marathons in two days in the Sahara desert next month.
Ms Wright was crossing the junction of Lower Parliament Street and Pennyfoot Street on her bike when a lorry driver turned left without indicating, dragging her under the wheels.
A decade on, Ms Coxon, said she wanted to pay tribute to her friend by fundraising for the charity Brake.
âI think itâs important to raise awareness of what happened to Louise because it was one careless accident which could have been avoided and I want other people not to have to suffer in the same way,â she said.
So far, Ms Coxon has Nordic walked a marathon, completed four ultra challenges and aims to complete a total of 242 miles (390km) by the end of the year.
Her final challenge is to walk 57 miles (92km) over two days in the Sahara desert next month which she says will be âthe toughest yetâ.
She added: âI know I can do the distance, so itâs just getting used to the heat. Itâs going to be very challenging.â
Ms Wrightâs mum, Sharon Brown, says the fundraising helps to keep her daughterâs memory alive.
Ms Brown, from Loscoe, Derbyshire, said: âLouise was a lovely daughter, she was beautiful inside and out. I think about her all the time.
âI think about the good memories and thatâs what keeps me going.â
She described Ms Coxonâs Fundraising efforts as âamazingâ, adding: âIâm very proud of her for what sheâs doing and for such a good cause as well.
âBrake is a really good charity raising awareness of road safety.â
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