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Two children critical after car hits tree in Birmingham Two children critical after car hits tree in Birmingham
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Four children have been injured, two critically, after the car they were in hit a tree.Four children have been injured, two critically, after the car they were in hit a tree.
An ambulance crew already carrying a patient came across the crash on Belchers Lane, Bordesley Green, Birmingham at 04:45 BST on Thursday. An ambulance crew already carrying a patient came across the crash on Belchers Lane, Birmingham at 04:45 BST on Thursday.
A boy and a girl are in a critical condition and were taken to Birmingham Children's Hospital, an ambulance spokeswoman said.A boy and a girl are in a critical condition and were taken to Birmingham Children's Hospital, an ambulance spokeswoman said.
Two other children, both girls, were treated for serious injuries.Two other children, both girls, were treated for serious injuries.
They were both taken to hospital along with a woman who was the driver of car. She has potentially serious injuries.They were both taken to hospital along with a woman who was the driver of car. She has potentially serious injuries.
West Midlands Police said it was investigating the crash and the road, at the junction of Cotterills Lane, was likely to remain closed for most of the morning. West Midlands Police said it was investigating the crash and the road, at the junction of Cotterills Lane, Alum Rock, was likely to remain closed for most of the morning.
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