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Boy struck by 'several cars' on M5 between Oldbury and Quinton Boy struck by 'several cars' on M5 near Oldbury and Quinton
(about 2 hours later)
A boy has been been struck by "several cars" on a stretch of motorway, leaving him seriously injured. A teenage boy has been been struck by "several cars" on a motorway, leaving him seriously injured.
The M5 was closed for three hours in both directions between junction 2 for Oldbury and junction 3 for Quinton.The M5 was closed for three hours in both directions between junction 2 for Oldbury and junction 3 for Quinton.
West Midlands Police said it was unclear how the boy, who was on foot, came to be on the motorway at the time of the crash at about 11:15 BST.West Midlands Police said it was unclear how the boy, who was on foot, came to be on the motorway at the time of the crash at about 11:15 BST.
He sustained serious injuries and was rushed away for treatment at Birmingham Children's Hospital.He sustained serious injuries and was rushed away for treatment at Birmingham Children's Hospital.
Nobody else was injured in the crash, West Midlands Ambulance Service said, and police appealed for further information.Nobody else was injured in the crash, West Midlands Ambulance Service said, and police appealed for further information.
The road reopened at about 15:00, however delays were expected to continue.The road reopened at about 15:00, however delays were expected to continue.
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