A tragic incident unfolded as a cyclist who was critically injured in a hit-and-run last week has sadly passed away. The victim, Thomas Brown, a 29-year-old father known for his kind nature, was swiftly taken to Birmingham’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital after the collision on Heath Way in Hodge Hill on April 26.
Authorities have confirmed the death of Thomas Brown this week, while the driver responsible for the hit-and-run remains at large. A vehicle suspected to be linked to the incident has been confiscated by the police for forensic analysis. Officials are urging anyone who may have witnessed a black estate-type car fleeing the scene around 7.45 pm towards Coleshill Road to come forward with information.
Detective Sergeant Adam Alcock, from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, expressed the support being provided to the victim’s family during this challenging period. He appealed to the public for assistance, emphasizing the severe consequences of road collisions and the importance of obtaining closure for the family.
CCTV footage indicates the presence of other vehicles and witnesses at the scene of the collision, prompting a plea for these individuals to contact the authorities with any relevant information. Those with details are encouraged to reach out to the West Midlands Police at 101, quoting log 4048-26042, or directly email the Serious Collision Investigation Unit at sciu@westmidlands.police.uk.
