Stourbridge crash: Police launch fresh appeal as victim remains critical
A man who was critically injured in a crash has been named as Andrew Holdaway.
The 62 year old's family have released a picture of him as police continue to appeal for witnesses.
Mr Holdaway remains in intensive care with multiple serious injuries after the crash in Stourbridge on Monday.
He remains unresponsive, and the full extent of his injuries is still not known.
Mr Holdaway's car was involved in a head-on crash with a blue Ford Mondeo on Norton Road, at the junction with Harringay Drive, at around 4.20pm.
Police said the occupants of the Mondeo fled the scene, and officers are trying to track them down.
Sgt Alan Hands said police are still investigating the circumstances leading up to the crash.
He added: “Three men were spotted fleeing the scene – they ran off along Beech Road into the playing fields that lead to Mary Stevens Park.
“My team are focused on identifying these three men, and I am keen to hear from anyone with information that will help to trace them.
“Specialist officers are supporting Andrew’s family, who are utterly distraught and heartbroken at what has happened."
Anyone with information should call the Collision Investigation Unit on 101 and quote log number 1749 of May 7.
To remain anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.