Man killed by tree during storm named locally

A man with brown hair and wearing a  white jacket over a black shirt, standing on a street in front of a house. He has a grey and black beard.Image source, Family
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Kahir Shahin Hussain was named locally as the man killed by a falling tree

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A man who was killed by a falling tree during Storm Darragh has been named locally as Kahir Shahin Hussain.

Mr Shahin died on Saturday when a tree collapsed and fell on to a car on Sutton Road in Erdington, Birmingham, at about 15:00 GMT.

In a post on X, external, Birmingham city councillor Majid Mahmood named Mr Shahin as the victim and said his thoughts and prayers were with his family.

West Midlands Police said the case had been referred to the coroner.

Residents spoke of their horror after the incident, with Hafiz Khalid saying he heard a "big bang" and his daughter's scream as she looked out the window.

He said a "big chunk" of the tree had fallen across the car's windscreen.

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The man was fatally injured as the tree fell down on Sutton Road in Erdington on Saturday evening

"People were trying to open the doors," he said, adding the vehicle's horn was sounding continuously."

"The police arrived and they opened the back window on the left side, and looked into it and shouted 'can you hear?' and there was no noise from [inside] the car."

Sgt Benjamin Parsons, of the West Midlands roads policing unit, confirmed the victim's next of kin had been informed.

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