Tributes for two killed as three recover from crash

Tributes have been paid to two women who passed away following a crash
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Floral tributes have appeared for two women killed in a crash which left three others hurt.
Flowers were left for the women, aged 82 and 76, in Millfields Road, Ettingshall, Wolverhampton, after Saturday afternoon's five-car collision.
A 90-year-old man was left seriously ill, while two men aged 79 and 78 - all who had been in the same vehicle - were also injured, West Midlands Police said.
A man held on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs has been released under investigation.
'Sleep tight'
One bunch of flowers read: "Sleep tight our amazing auntie."
Another bouquet read: "You will always be in our memory."
It is understood one of the three injured men has since been released from hospital.
The other two are thought to remain under the supervision of medics.

Three other people were injured in the collision
Det Sgt Paul Hughes previously said: "This is a particularly sad set of circumstances and our thoughts go out to all of the families affected.
"This collision involved five vehicles and it's important that we piece together what happened in order to provide all those involved the answers they deserve."
Mr Hughes asked anyone who was in the area at the time of the crash and who may have dash-cam footage of what happened to come forward.
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- Published26 November 2023