Most-read stories on expressandstar.com from the last 7 days
Here's our round-up of the most-read stories on expressandstar.com this week.
Punter complains to West Midlands Police about prostitute's looks
A man dialled 999 to complain to police about the looks of a prostitute he had arranged to meet, claiming she was in breach of the Sale of Goods Act for "making herself out to be better looking than she was". This is without a doubt our most viewed story of the week, attracting lots of comments within minutes of appearing on our site. Some people saw the funny side, with one person joking: "Happened to me once, met a girl who looked great and was wonderful and full of excitement, turned out to be a scam, once I married her it all changed". However, over on our Facebook page another comment read: "The guy must be a moron, he should have been charged with wasting police time".
Man airlifted to hospital after Wolverhampton Ring Road bridge fall
A man was airlifted to hospital on Wednesday after falling from a bridge over Wolverhampton's ring road, sustaining serious head injuries.
Read the full article and watch a video of the air ambulance here.
Kenny Jackett confident Wolves will sell players
New boss Kenny Jackett indicated that he was confident the club would move on their star players. The Express & Star exclusively revealed that Wolves would invite offers of more than £4 million for Player of the Year Bakary Sako. Roger Johnson, Jamie O'Hara and Kevin Doyle are three more high earners the club are looking to move on. Passionate Wolves fans took to expressandstar.com to share their feelings about this latest news. 'Lockwolfe81' commented: "We have no star players, that's why we are in League one, if you are classing O'Hara and Johnson as star players then you seriously need to have another look." 'inittowinit' agreed, writing: "Have we got any star players at Wolves? Only high earners as I can see, Sako is maybe the only exception".
Mother 'threw baby down Wolverhampton rubbish chute'
Jaymin Abdulrahman denies the attempted murder of her six-day-old baby, who died after being dropped 44ft down a rubbish chute at a block of flats in Wolverhampton. The trial at Birmingham Crown Court continues.
Traffic chaos as thousands flock to Cosford Air Show
Several disgruntled visitors took to our website to share their story after experiencing traffic queues up to six miles long en route to this year's Cosford Air Show. Claire commented: "We left home in Gaydon at 9.20 am, we joined the queue on the M54 at 11am, we didn't get to the air show until 2pm and had missed most of the things we wanted to see. People were having to stop on the M54 to go to the toilet and there was virtually no traffic management visible."
By Beth Motherwell