The Ham & High, the local newspaper, carried the story of Sargent's motorcycling accident in Hornsey Lane which led to his death. He was on his way home to Thornbury Square, Highgate, from his job as a trader in the City.
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Ian William Sargent
In loving memory of Ian William Sargent, 23rd Jan 1967 - 24th Nov 2001. Your...
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