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West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Ben Foster appeals over Adam Jones death | West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Ben Foster appeals over Adam Jones death |
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West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Ben Foster has appealed for help to find the killer of a 15-year-old fan who died in a hit-and-run a year ago. | |
In a video appeal, the footballer urged anyone with information about the death of Adam Jones to contact police. | In a video appeal, the footballer urged anyone with information about the death of Adam Jones to contact police. |
The Wednesbury teenager was hit by a blue Volkswagen Bora which was abandoned at the scene. | The Wednesbury teenager was hit by a blue Volkswagen Bora which was abandoned at the scene. |
A 21-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and bailed, police said. | A 21-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and bailed, police said. |
"As a father, it's difficult to understand what the parents of Adam Jones are going through," said Mr Foster, who has eight England caps. | |
Adam was killed as he crossed the junction of Beacon View Road and Walsall Road in West Bromwich with his bike at about 19:30 on 26 March 2015. | Adam was killed as he crossed the junction of Beacon View Road and Walsall Road in West Bromwich with his bike at about 19:30 on 26 March 2015. |
He was a "huge football fan" and West Bromwich Albion had pledged their support to his family, police said. | He was a "huge football fan" and West Bromwich Albion had pledged their support to his family, police said. |
Sergeant Paul Hughes, of West Midlands Police said: "We remain determined to bring some closure to Adam's family." | Sergeant Paul Hughes, of West Midlands Police said: "We remain determined to bring some closure to Adam's family." |
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