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Probe after man's body discovered Taxi driver dies following attack
(about 1 hour later)
One man has died after an incident which police said involves a number of crime scenes on the border of Birmingham and Worcestershire. A taxi driver aged in his 30s has died after being found on a roadside with serious injuries on the border of Birmingham and Worcestershire.
The man was discovered injured by the side of Wasthill Lane, in Hopwood, at about 2050 BST on Wednesday and died shortly after in hospital. The man was found in Wast Hill Lane, in Hopwood, at about 2050 BST on Wednesday and died shortly after in hospital.
A white police tent has been erected and the road has been closed between Redhill Road and Lea End Lane. The road has been closed between Redhill Road and Lea End Lane. Shannon Road, in Kings Norton, Birmingham, has also been cordoned off.
West Mercia Police said it was treating the death as unexplained. West Mercia Police said it appeared the man died after being attacked.
A spokeswoman said the dead man was from the West Midlands area.
The coroner has been informed and a post-mortem examination will take place later.
Anyone with information should contact West Mercia Police or Crimestoppers.