A cyclist is being treated in a south London hospital after he was dragged under a cement lorry in Wandsworth Road.
The incident happened at the junction with Lansdowne Road at around 8.30am.
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Terrible accident in #Stockwell #Wandsworth at 8:30. Poor #cyclist dragged under cement mixer. Thinking about him all day hoping he's okay.
— LondonT86 (@LondonTom86) November 12, 2015
No arrests have been made.
A Met police spokesman said: "Police were called to Wandsworth Road at 08:26am on Thursday, November 12 to reports of a collision involving a cement lorry and a cyclist.
"The cyclist, a man in his early 20s, was taken to a south London hospital by the London Ambulance Service for treatment to a leg injury. His injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.
"Road closures are in place around the Wandsworth Road and Lansdowne Way area.
"The driver of the lorry stopped at the scene."
Anyone who witnessed this collision is asked to call the Met’s Roads and Transport Policing Command by dialling 020 8543 5157.
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