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Birmingham crash: Another victim named | |
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Another victim of the multi-car crash in Birmingham that left six people dead has been named. | |
Kasar Jehangir, 25, is thought to have been travelling in an Audi with Tauqeer Hussain, 26, and Mohammed Fasha, 30, who were also killed, and a fourth man, aged 22, who was seriously injured. | |
The car was in a crash with a taxi in the early hours of Sunday. | |
Taxi driver Imtiaz Mohammed, a man aged 42 and a woman, 43, died after the vehicle was smashed on its side. | Taxi driver Imtiaz Mohammed, a man aged 42 and a woman, 43, died after the vehicle was smashed on its side. |
Mr Mohammed, 33, described by relatives as a "happy, loving and friendly guy", was on his last job before heading home to his wife and family, according to his brother. | Mr Mohammed, 33, described by relatives as a "happy, loving and friendly guy", was on his last job before heading home to his wife and family, according to his brother. |
It is understood Mr Jehangir, Mr Fasha and Mr Hussain were thrown from the Audi, thought to be a powerful S3 model, in the pile-up on Belgrave Middleway near the city centre. | It is understood Mr Jehangir, Mr Fasha and Mr Hussain were thrown from the Audi, thought to be a powerful S3 model, in the pile-up on Belgrave Middleway near the city centre. |
The family of Mr Mohammed, who had five daughters and one son, said his death came the day before his daughter's fourth birthday. | The family of Mr Mohammed, who had five daughters and one son, said his death came the day before his daughter's fourth birthday. |
West Midlands Police said all victims were from the Birmingham area and specialist officers were supporting their families. | West Midlands Police said all victims were from the Birmingham area and specialist officers were supporting their families. |
Any witnesses have been asked to contact West Midlands Police. | Any witnesses have been asked to contact West Midlands Police. |