Smethwick (England) – A child (2) was fatally injured in a horrific accident near Birmingham. A Porsche crashed into a car in which 5 people were sitting. Everyone was taken to the hospital, the little boy had no chance.
According to West Midlands Police, the Toyota carrying the little boy was driving on Dartmouth Road in Smethwick at around 11pm on Saturday (England). Suddenly a gray SUV raced across the road and an accident occurred with the other car.
The driver fled the scene of the accident!
The four adults and the little boy were taken to a hospital. “Despite all the efforts of the rescue workers, the boy unfortunately lost his life,” said a police spokesman. A 29-year-old woman and a 30-year-old man also suffered serious injuries Injuries and remain in critical condition. The other two are said to be stable.
Police are looking for a gray Porsche
Witnesses were interviewed at the scene of the accident and videos from surveillance cameras were evaluated. This made it possible to determine that the vehicle involved in the accident was a gray Porsche Cayenne. The investigations so far into this Traffic accident have revealed that the car was stolen at the beginning of the month. The intensive search for the car is ongoing.
Detective Sergeant Paul Hughes, of the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said after the accident: “Our thoughts are with the little boy’s family at this extremely difficult time.” After offering his condolences to the family for their sudden death Death He addressed himself directly to the person who caused the accident: “I would like to call on the driver of the Porsche to do the right thing and turn himself in. He made the wrong decision to run away and I now ask him to make the right decision.”
Street known for speeding cars
According to the police, the Porsche came from “Kenrick Way”, a street that, according to a BBC report, was already an issue in the West Bromwich parliament. MP Sarah Coombes reported at the end of November that there was regular racing there.
Residents dread Friday and Saturday nights, she said.