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Boy struck by 'several cars' on M5 near Oldbury and Quinton | |
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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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