The names of the two women and the boy who lost their lives in a collision at Callow Hill have been released.
The identities of the three individuals involved in a collision in Callow Hill on May 10th have been officially released.
The individuals involved in the incident have been identified as Gemma Hobbins, aged 32, Cody Smith, aged 28, and Keegan Fettis, a four-year-old boy who was the son of Gemma Hobbins.
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At this very difficult time, the families of the deceased have requested privacy and therefore, exact addresses will not be disclosed. All of them hailed from the Kidderminster/Stourport region.
According to Gemma’s family, they expressed gratitude towards the emergency services and individuals who made an effort to provide assistance. According to sources, she was reportedly highly cherished by her entire family.
Keegan’s family expressed their profound devastation and struggled to articulate their grief.
According to Cody’s family, she will be deeply missed by her father, sister, nieces, nephews, and the rest of her loved ones. According to sources, she was described as the life of the party.
An investigation is currently underway regarding a collision that occurred on the A456 near the Duke William public house in Callow Hill. The incident involved a blue Ford Focus and a black Audi A7.
According to police reports, officers investigating the collision have determined that two additional vehicles were involved in the incident. The vehicles in question, a silver Volkswagen Golf and a black Vauxhall Vectra, have since been retrieved by law enforcement.
Four individuals, including three men aged 31, 25, and 18, as well as a 17-year-old boy, have been arrested in relation to a collision. They have since been released on bail as investigations are ongoing.
Officers were present at the scene along with the West Midlands Ambulance Service and Worcester Fire and Rescue. Tragically, upon the arrival of emergency services at the collision site,
it was evident that the two adults and one child who were occupying the Ford Focus were beyond saving. The authorities confirmed that they had passed away at the scene.