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Police hunt driver after boy, 2, killed in car crash involving stolen Porsche
Police are hunting a hit-and-run driver after a two-year-old boy was killed in a horror car crash involving a stolen Porsche.
Emergency services were called to Dartmouth Road, in Smethwick, West Mids., after
a collision between two cars shortly before 11pm last night (Sat).
A child and four adults were rushed to hospital but despite the efforts of medics the toddler sadly died.
A woman, aged 29, and a 30-year-old man remain in a serious condition while another man and woman, aged 30, are described as being stable.
Police believe the driver of a grey Porsche Cayenne, which can be worth around £80,000, struck the Toyota as is travelled from a roundabout on Kenrick Way.
He then fled the scene and further checks on the car have revealed it was stolen earlier this month.
A West Midlands Police spokesperson said: "We have spoken to witnesses and CCTV enquiries in and around the area are underway."
"The road was closed in both directions while specialist reconstruction staff examined the scene, but has now reopened."
Detective Sergeant Paul Hughes from the force's Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: "Our thoughts remain with the family of the little boy at this extremely difficult time."
"I would urge the driver of the Porsche to do the right thing and come and talk to us. "
"They made the wrong decision to run away and I'm asking them now to make the right one."
"I also want to appeal to anyone who witnessed the collision and hasn't already spoken to us, or has CCTV or dash-cam footage to get in touch."
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101, Live Chat online or by emailing SCIU@westmidlands.police.uk quoting log 4421 of December 14.
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