Mother of tragic Walsall schoolgirl Natasha Whale still critical
The mother of a schoolgirl who died when their car and a coach collided remains in a critical condition in hospital.
Natasha Whale, a Walsall Academy pupil, had been a rear seat passenger when the car driven by her mother Shelley and an Adams Tour coach carrying schoolchildren collided in Valley Road, Blakenall, on February 24.
Mrs Whale, aged 45, remains in a critical condition at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire, in Stoke-on-Trent. Her son Callum, aged 17, was also injured in the tragic crash and has been discharged.
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Schoolgirl killed in coach crash
The family are thought to have lived in St John's Road in Pelsall until moving to St Paul's Crescent shortly before the crash.
The coach driver and seven passengers heading to Shelfield Academy in Pelsall were unhurt in the accident.