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Tributes to victims of A456 Callow Hill crash
An inquest into a triple death crash in Worcestershire - which resulted in a four-year-old boy and his mother losing their lives - has found that the car was likely to be going 'well over the speed limit'.
Gemma Hobbins, who was 32, died on the A456 at Callow Hill alongside her 4-year-old son Keegan Fettis, and 28-year-old Cody Smith, back in May.
Our reporter Tom Edwards reflects on what the inquests had found, and meets local residents campaigning to make the road through their village safer.
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| Role | Contributor |
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| Reporter | Tom Edwards |
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