Hundreds of bikers on Sunday set off for a ride in memory of Johanna Boni, who was crushed to death by a cement mixer in Labour Avenue, Naxxar, on January 5, 2016.

The 27-year-old was riding her Kawasaki ER6N to work when the accident happened on that fateful morning.

Sunday's memorial ride saw bikers from all walks of life set off from Luxol for a procession to the site of her death in Naxxar.

Watch: Parents feel 'abandoned' one year after Johanna's death

Funds gathered during the ride were donated to the Simon Schembri Blue Light Foundation.

Since her death, Johanna’s parents have embarked on a campaign to ban left-hand drive trucks like the one that killed her daughter.

Her parents are still seeking closure over the incident that robbed them of their only daughter on that fateful January day.

Watch: A grieving family still waiting for closure, two years on

They also never found Johanna’s Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone, which went missing from the site of the accident and which contained images, videos and messages which they are longing to see.

Photo: Matthew MirabelliPhoto: Matthew Mirabelli

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