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Man killed and three hurt in three-vehicle crash

Man killed and three hurt in three-vehicle crash

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A man died and three people were hurt and taken to hospital in a crash involving three vehicles in Birmingham.
West Midlands Police said they were called to the crash on Stratford Road, at its junction with Ladypool Road, just before 23:50 BST on Friday.
A 22-year-old man, who was the driver of a Vauxhall which was one of the three vehicles, was taken to hospital but later died, a spokesperson for the force said.
The other two vehicles involved were an Audi and a parked vehicle.
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