Wednesday, 16 January 2019

Family's tribute to "adored" man killed in road crash

"MISSED FOREVER": Ross
Williams
LOVED ones have paid tribute to a man who died following a three-car collision last week.
The family of Ross Williams, who suffered a fatal head injury in the Collector Road crash, described him as a "friend to many who will be missed forever."
The 37-year-old, who worked for Solihull Council, was pronounced dead at the scene following the incident near the junction with Lanchester Way.
Emergency services had said that nothing could be done to save Mr Williams.
In a tribute issued through police, his family said: "He was an adored son, brother, uncle, brother-in-law and nephew. He was a friend to so many and will be missed forever."
Respects were also paid at this week's cabinet meeting, with Coun Bob Sleigh, Leader of the Council, calling for a minute's silence.
The crash happened on the dual carriageway last Friday (January 11) at around 8.30am.
Two men, aged 42 and 25, who were arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, have been released under investigation. Police enquiries continue.
Officers are keen to hear from anyone who saw an orange Fiesta ST and black Golf GT TDI before the collision or who has dash-cam footage which could assist the investigation.
Witnesses or anyone else with information can call police on 101.

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