Carmen Greenway pictured taking the selfie with one hand on her bike as she cycled home from dinner - moments before she hit a bumpy patch of road and lost control. Sourced 5th October 2016 NZ
Carmen Greenway pictured taking the selfie with one hand on her bike as she cycled home from dinner - moments before she hit a bumpy patch of road and lost control. Sourced 5th October 2016 NZ
A Kiwi mother-of-two who died in a London bicycle crash moments after taking a smiling selfie will be remembered at events in Auckland later this month.
Carmen Greenway, 41, took the picture of herself riding a bicycle as she rode home after a night at a pub celebrating a familyevent.
But moments later, just 100 yards from her west London home, Mrs Greenway was flung from the saddle and cracked her skull as her mother, Sherry Bennett, watched on in horror.
She was rushed to hospital in Paddington, central London, but died six days later from cardiac arrest, leaving the family devastated.
In a death notice published in today's Weekend Herald (Subs- Saturday), people are invited to celebrate Greenway's life at events in Auckland on Saturday, October 29.
He described her as "a very competent cyclist" but believes she was "overconfident" and said she may have had one hand on the handlebar after taking the photo.
He said his wife would "still be alive today" if she had been wearing a helmet and he is now calling on the government to make it a legal requirement on Britain's roads. Helmets are not compulsory in the United Kingdom.