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Two girls die after car hits family crossing Birmingham road Two girls die after car hits family crossing Birmingham road
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Two sisters have died after a car hit them, their mother and two siblings, leaving the three other family members with serious injuries.Two sisters have died after a car hit them, their mother and two siblings, leaving the three other family members with serious injuries.
They were struck while crossing a road in Handsworth, Birmingham, on Sunday.They were struck while crossing a road in Handsworth, Birmingham, on Sunday.
The sisters have been named locally as Lily and Shelley Wu, aged seven and six.The sisters have been named locally as Lily and Shelley Wu, aged seven and six.
Meanwhile, the girls' mother, 39, is in a "critical condition" in hospital. Her son, 13, and another daughter, 12, are being treated for serious injuries.Meanwhile, the girls' mother, 39, is in a "critical condition" in hospital. Her son, 13, and another daughter, 12, are being treated for serious injuries.
A 34-year-old local man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of dangerous driving and has been released on bail.A 34-year-old local man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of dangerous driving and has been released on bail.
'Recent crashes''Recent crashes'
The crash happened in Grove Lane. Is has been reported the family had crossed the road to catch a bus to go to Sunday School. The crash happened in Grove Lane. It has been reported the family had crossed the road to catch a bus to go to Sunday School.
Abdul Gacogota, the family's next-door neighbour, said the sisters went to his house sometimes to play.Abdul Gacogota, the family's next-door neighbour, said the sisters went to his house sometimes to play.
"They were brilliant kids," he said."They were brilliant kids," he said.
"I can't believe it.""I can't believe it."
Dharam Mahay, who lives nearby, said the scene after the crash was very frightening.Dharam Mahay, who lives nearby, said the scene after the crash was very frightening.
"I came and I see the people lying on the floor and there was probably 20 to 30 police officers," he said."I came and I see the people lying on the floor and there was probably 20 to 30 police officers," he said.
Birmingham City Council member Gurdial Singh Atwal, who has lived in Handsworth for nearly 50 years, said Grove Lane has been the scene of several accidents in recent years, including a fatal crash.Birmingham City Council member Gurdial Singh Atwal, who has lived in Handsworth for nearly 50 years, said Grove Lane has been the scene of several accidents in recent years, including a fatal crash.
"I know every inch of Grove Lane and there have been problems here with traffic," he said."I know every inch of Grove Lane and there have been problems here with traffic," he said.
"The roads seem very narrow these days with cars parked on one side, which can create problems for road users and pedestrians."The roads seem very narrow these days with cars parked on one side, which can create problems for road users and pedestrians.
"Some people want more police to monitor the area, some people say they want speed cameras, others are concerned about drivers speeding."Some people want more police to monitor the area, some people say they want speed cameras, others are concerned about drivers speeding.
"We will wait to see the results of the police investigation now.""We will wait to see the results of the police investigation now."
'On way to park''On way to park'
City councillor Waseem Zaffar said he would be calling for a meeting with council transport bosses to discuss how the road could be made safer.City councillor Waseem Zaffar said he would be calling for a meeting with council transport bosses to discuss how the road could be made safer.
"Everyone is in total shock," he said."Everyone is in total shock," he said.
"It was a lovely, sunny Sunday afternoon and the family were apparently on their way to the park, which is just a few minutes away.""It was a lovely, sunny Sunday afternoon and the family were apparently on their way to the park, which is just a few minutes away."
Sgt Steve Newbury said officers were continuing to investigate and liaise with the family of those involved.Sgt Steve Newbury said officers were continuing to investigate and liaise with the family of those involved.
"I am appealing for witnesses to come forward," he said."I am appealing for witnesses to come forward," he said.
"In particular, I want passengers who were travelling on the number 101 bus at around noon along Grove Lane towards Oxhill Road to call me or one of my team.""In particular, I want passengers who were travelling on the number 101 bus at around noon along Grove Lane towards Oxhill Road to call me or one of my team."