
Driver, 22, killed after horror three-vehicle collision
The horror smash occurred at 11.50pm on Friday at the junction of Stratford Road and Ladypool Road in Birmingham.
A black Audi, blue Vauxhall and a parked vehicle were all involved in the fatal collision.
The driver of the Vauxhall was taken to hospital where he was sadly pronounced dead.
His next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.
Another three people were treated for injuries in hospital. More Trending
A clip of the crash scene after the incident showed the road covered in shards of glass from the three smashed vehicles, while officers attended to the drivers and passengers.
A statement from West Midlands Police said: 'We were called just before 11.50pm to the junction of Stratford Road and Ladypool Road to a collision involving a black Audi, blue Vauxhall and a parked vehicle.
'Sadly, the driver of the Vauxhall, a 22-year-old man, died after being taken to hospital. His family are being supported by specialist trained officers.
'Three other people were also taken to hospital with injuries.'
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