An 81-year-old woman who died after she was knocked down by motorbike in Croydon has been named by police.
Shirley Clayton, from Croydon, had been fighting for life in hospital after being struck in St James's Road at 3.40pm on June 5.
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Paramedics and doctors on London's Air Ambulance attended and took the woman to a south London hospital, where she died on June 15.
Next of kin have been informed and a post-mortem examination will be scheduled in due course.
The motorcyclist stopped at the scene and is helping police with their enquiries. They have not been arrested.
Floral tributes have been left at the scene of the collision
Police have appealed for witnesses to the collision.
Detective Sergeant Wendy Parker said: "Sadly the victim has died and it is imperative that anyone who may have seen the collision or who came to the lady's aid comes forward to speak to us.
"In particular there were two people waiting at a nearby bus stop who we have not been able to identify and we believe they may hold crucial information, as they would have been in a very good position to see what happened.
"I would urge anyone with any information to get in contact at the earliest opportunity."
Croydon Council is to introduce urgent safety measures on St James's Road, including updating safety markings, after a cyclist was killed in the road last month.
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Magda Tadaj, 25, was struck by a lorry while cycling on May 23.
Ms Tadaj, who was from Poland but lived in Streatham, was pronounced dead in the road from multiple injuries.
Anyone with information is asked to call the serious collision investigation unit on 020 8285 1574 Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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