Driver is arrested on suspicion of drink-driving after schoolgirl, 11, is critically injured in a crash shut to 2 secondary faculties

  • Motorist, 32, was arrested on suspicion of drink-driving following a crash
  • Two automobiles collided with a schoolgirl, 11, in Sutton Coldfields on Thursday
  • The lady needed to be taken to hospital with severe accidents after the collision 










A driver has been arrested on suspicion of harmful and drink-driving after a crash through which an 11-year-old schoolgirl suffered severe accidents.

The motorist, 32, was arrested following the accident on Reddicap Heath Street in Sutton Coldfield at round 3pm on Thursday.

The junction the place the wreckage of a black automobile was photographed is near Fairfac and John Willmott secondary faculties.

After 999 was referred to as police, a fireplace crew from Perry Barr and an ambulance crew arrived on the scene.

A motorist, 32, was arrested following the accident on Reddicap Heath Road in Sutton Coldfield at around 3pm on Thursday

A motorist, 32, was arrested following the accident on Reddicap Heath Street in Sutton Coldfield at round 3pm on Thursday

Pictures confirmed a black automobile with one in every of its entrance wheels lacking following the horror smash.

The entrance of the automobile was utterly destroyed after it appeared to have slammed right into a white Hyandai Kona.

The 11-year-old schoolgirl was handled on the scene earlier than she was taken to hospital in an ambulance.

West Midlands Ambulance Service mentioned it was referred to as at 3.05pm to reviews of a collision between two automobiles and a pedestrian.  

Photographs showed a black car with one of its front wheels missing following the crash

Pictures confirmed a black automobile with one in every of its entrance wheels lacking following the crash

The front of the car was completely destroyed after it appeared to have slammed into a white Hyandai Kona

The entrance of the automobile was utterly destroyed after it appeared to have slammed right into a white Hyandai Kona

A spokesman mentioned: ‘We despatched three ambulances, two paramedic officers and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Staffordshire to the scene.

‘On arrival we found a woman, who was the pedestrian, who had suffered severe accidents within the collision.

‘Following therapy on scene, she was transported to Birmingham Kids’s Hospital by land ambulance.’

The service revealed therapy was continued on the best way to the hospital, whereas the 2 male drivers of the automobiles have been handled for non-serious accidents.

The motorists have been taken to Good Hope Hospital for additional evaluation.

MailOnline has contacted West Midlands Police for remark.   

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