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🇿🇼 Published: 17 December 2025
📘 Source: Cape Argus

Cyclists gather outside the Cape Town Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday in a show of solidarity and protest following the court appearance of the suspect accused of killing a cyclist in Camps Bay. A motorist accused of speeding and driving under the influence and killing a cyclist in Camps Bay was released on R15 000 bail on Wednesday, despite a petition and calls that he remain in custody. A large group of cyclists gathered outside the Cape Town Magistrates’ Court earlier in the day, staging a protest and calling for accountability, while also urging urgent action to improve cyclist safety on Cape Town’s roads, particularly along the Atlantic Seaboard.

The 27-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday following a fatal collision in which a 41-year-old cyclist was killed. The cyclist, Idries Sheriff, a father and husband, was killed on Tuesday while out on a solo ride along Victoria Road. According to a petition backing the protest, he was struck head-on after a driver, allegedly under the influence and travelling at speed in a high-performance vehicle, lost control, crossed into the oncoming lane and mounted the pavement.

Western Cape Premier Alan Winde publicly supported those who gathered in solidarity with the Sheriff family. “Thanks the cyclists and Pedal Power Association that came out today to stand in solidarity with the family of Idries Sheriff. We are calling for NO BAIL and swift Justice,” Winde said. The petition describes cycling as more than a pastime for Sheriff, calling it “a lifeline, a way of reconnecting with himself, his body, and his city”, and places his death within a broader pattern of fatal crashes linked to reckless and drunk driving.

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Originally published by Cape Argus • December 17, 2025

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