Four people were injured, three of them said to have suffered ‘serious injuries’ after a BYD Dolphin and VW Passat crashed on the road between Stourbridge and KidderminsterGoogle Maps street view of the  junction of Stourbridge Road and Rocky Lane, between Stourbridge and KidderminsterA black BYD Dolphin electric car collided with a silver VW Passat at the junction of Stourbridge Road and Rocky Lane, between Stourbridge and Kidderminster, leaving four people injured(Image: Google )

Four people have been hurt, three of them seriously, after a two-car crash on a Midland A-road.

The crash involved a black BYD Dolphin electric car and a silver Volkswagen Passat at the junction with the A451 Stourbridge Road and Rocky Lane, between Stourbridge and Kidderminster shortly before 4pm on Friday (December 12).

The BYD Dolphin was said to have been turning from Rocky Lane onto Stourbridge Road , while the VW Passat was going from Stourbridge Road into Rocky Lane when the crash occurred.

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Four people were taken to hospital with injuries following the crash.

These were the driver and two passengers in the VW and a passenger in the BYD Dolphin.

Three people had injuries that were said to be ‘serious’ but were not thought to be life-threatening or life-changing and one person had ‘minor injuries’.

The crash lead to the road being blocked for four hours before reopening around 8pm.

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West Mercia Police is now appealing for any witnesses to the crash to come forward.

Inspector Darren Godsall said: “A number of people were injured in this collision.

“We would urge anyone who witnessed it, who may have seen either car beforehand or who may have dashcam footage to assist with our enquiries to please get in touch.”

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Anyone with any information is urged to contact PC Kevan McNamee by calling: 01905 694864 or via email: kevan.mcnamee@westmercia.police.uk

Or, alternatively, information can be given to independent charity, Crimestoppers, anonymously by calling: 0800 555 111.