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Birmingham police car chase collision leaves one woman dead Birmingham police car chase collision leaves one woman dead
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A woman has died after the car she was in collided with a vehicle being chased by police in Birmingham.A woman has died after the car she was in collided with a vehicle being chased by police in Birmingham.
Police began to pursue a black Audi A3 at 8.20pm on Sunday, believing the vehicle to have been stolen. After a short chase the Audi collided with another car in the Kingstanding area of the city.Police began to pursue a black Audi A3 at 8.20pm on Sunday, believing the vehicle to have been stolen. After a short chase the Audi collided with another car in the Kingstanding area of the city.
A man and a woman who were in the third vehicle sustained serious injuries. The woman was pronounced dead a short time after the crash. A man and a woman who were in the third vehicle sustained serious injuries. The woman was pronounced dead a short time after the crash. The four people who were in the Audi were arrested by police and taken to hospital to receive treatment for injuries.
The four people who were in the Audi were arrested by police and taken to hospital to receive treatment for injuries.
The incident has been referred to West Midlands police’s professional standards department and the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), as is routine when someone dies following a police operation.The incident has been referred to West Midlands police’s professional standards department and the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), as is routine when someone dies following a police operation.
Kingsland Road, where the crash took place, was closed overnight to allow for forensic inquiries.Kingsland Road, where the crash took place, was closed overnight to allow for forensic inquiries.
Speaking to BirminghamLive, one resident said they had attempted first aid on the woman but that she had gone into cardiac arrest. “I just tried my hardest to wake her and I couldn’t,” they said.Speaking to BirminghamLive, one resident said they had attempted first aid on the woman but that she had gone into cardiac arrest. “I just tried my hardest to wake her and I couldn’t,” they said.
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