THE road where two women and a four-year-old boy died after a car crash near Bewdley has reopened.
The A456 near The Duke William pub reopened on the evening of May 12, police have confirmed.
The collision happened at around 10.15pm on Wednesday, May 10 and involved a blue Ford Focus and a black Audi A7.
The Ford Focus was travelling towards Kidderminster and the Audi A7 towards Rock when the collision happened.
Three people in the Ford Focus, two women aged 28 and 32 and a four-year-old boy were pronounced dead at the scene.
The three people in the Audi were taken to the Worcester Royal Hospital with minor injuries.
Three men aged 31, 25, 18 and one boy aged 17 have been arrested and are currently in police custody.
Officers carrying out enquiries into the collision believe two other vehicles were also involved.
North Worcestershire Police tweeted: "We can confirm the A456 at #CallowHill is now open. Thank you for your patience while ourselves and emergency services responded to the tragic incident.
"We continue to appeal for any witnesses including any motorists who used the road around the time of the collision.
"Please get in touch by contacting us on call 101 extension 773 2145 or by email:- dldcid@westmercia.police.uk."
We continue to appeal for any witnesses including any motorists who used the road around the time of the collision
— North Worcestershire Police (@NWorcsCops) May 12, 2023
Please get in touch by contacting us on
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