Police name the two women and a boy who died in Callow Hill collision
West Mercia Police say the victims include a mother and her son
The three victims of a collision in Callow Hill on Wednesday 10 May have now been formally identified.
They have been named as Gemma Hobbins, 32, and Cody Smith, 28, and four year old Keegan Fettis, who was Gemma Hobbins’ son.
The families of those who died have requested privacy at this very difficult time so exact addresses will not be released. However, they were all from the Kidderminster/Stourport area
Gemma’s family said they wanted to thank the emergency services and those that tried to help. They said she was much loved by all the family. About Keegan, they said they were completely devastated, struggled to find any words to express their grief but they are completely devastated,
Cody’s family said she will be missed so much by all who loved her including her father, sister, nieces and nephews along with all the rest of the family. They said she was the life of the party.
Enquiries are ongoing into the collision where a blue Ford Focus and a black Audi A7 collided on the A456 near to the Duke William public house in Callow Hill.
Officers through their enquiries into the collision later established two other vehicles were also involved, a silver Volkswagen Golf and a black Vauxhall Vectra have been recovered by police.
Three men aged 31, 25, 18 and one boy aged 17 arrested in connection with the collision have been released on bail while enquiries continue.
Officers attended alongside West Midlands Ambulance Service and Worcester Fire and Rescue. Sadly, when emergency services arrived at the scene of the collision it quickly became apparent that the two adults and child who were in the Ford Focus could not be saved and it was confirmed they died at the scene.
Anyone with information can contact the police on 101 extension 770 2273 or by email:- chloe.stephenson@westmercia.police.uk
Alternatively information can be shared anonymously with the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or by visiting www.crimestoppers-org.uk
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