Car accident in Coventry leaves two dead and one injured

Car accident in Coventry leaves two dead and one injured

Two people have died⁤ and a third ​person has ⁢been left⁣ seriously injured after being hit by a car which ‌later crashed into ‍a ‌house.

Police were called to ⁣Gosford Street in the Coventry city centre at about 8am after reports that three people had been seriously injured.

A 44-year-old pedestrian was struck ​by the vehicle, according to Coventry Live, ⁤before a ⁢cyclist was hit ⁣on⁢ Woodway Lane in Walsgrave ⁣shortly after.

Both victims were taken to critical care but later died.⁤ A second pedestrian who was struck in ⁢the city centre received non-life threatening injuries.

Officers from the force’s drone‍ team and dog​ unit ⁤were called to ‌search⁣ for‍ the male suspect, who reportedly​ dashed from the scene⁢ after the car⁢ collided with⁢ a ⁢house. A 33-year-old man ⁤was located at about 9am and is being​ questioned in connection with the collisions, police said.

Several roads in the ⁣area were closed on Sunday afternoon as the investigation continued.

Supt Ronan Tyrer,​ from⁣ Coventry local policing area, said: “We have now informed the families of all those involved in today’s tragic‌ incidents and our ⁤thoughts remain firmly with them at this truly devastating time. We are still in the very ⁢early stages of ⁢our investigations and we have several ⁣scenes across‍ Coventry which also means that some roads ⁢will be ‌closed for a ⁤considerable time.

“We⁤ are also searching ⁣CCTV and⁢ making inquiries and would‍ appeal to anyone ‌who has ⁢any information that could help our investigations to contact us ​at their earliest opportunity.”

A⁢ West Midlands police spokesperson said ⁤to local ​media earlier today: ‌“It’s ‌believed that the car has been involved in several collisions before colliding into⁢ a house on Beckbury Road⁣ (in Walsgrave). Officers, including the drones team and dog unit, were called‍ to⁢ search for the suspect after a man made off from ⁤the⁤ scene.”

2023-09-03 13:39:42
Article⁣ from www.theguardian.com
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