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Three seriously hurt in collision

A 24-year-old pedestrian and two men in a car have been seriously injured in a crash in Wolverhampton.

The pedestrian was hit by a VW Polo seconds after it was in a collision with a truck near the Shell service station in Tettenhall Road.

He suffered serious head injuries in the crash at about 1730 GMT on Sunday and is in a serious but stable condition in hospital, police said.

The two men in the car suffered serious but non life-threatening injuries.

They also remain in a stable condition in hospital.

West Midlands Police have appealed for any motorists at the garage at the time of the crash to come forward.

Officers believe a man driving a white Ford transit van may have seen the accident unfold, a police spokeswoman said.



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