A four-year-old kid who perished in a horrific crash in Worcestershire along with his mother and her friend has been identified.
On May 10, a collision killed Keegan Fettis, his mother Gemma Hobbins, 32, and Cody Smith, 28. They all passed away suddenly.
The collision happened outside of the Duke William Pub in Callow Hill on the A456. It happened on a country road.
At 10.15 p.m., Gemma, Keegan, and Cody were driving a blue Ford Focus in the direction of Kidderminster when they collided with a black Audi A7 travelling the opposite way.
A silver Volkswagen Golf and a black Vauxhall Vectra, which have been recovered by police, are also believed to have been involved in the fatal crash.
Despite desperate attempts by emergency crews to save the victims, from theKidderminster and Stourport areas, they all died at the scene.
Police say Gemma’s family have been left ‘completely devastated’ by the tragedy.
In a statement, West Mercia Police said: ‘Gemma’s family said they wanted to thank the emergency services and those that tried to help.
‘They said she was much loved by all the family.
‘About Keegan, they said they were completely devastated, struggled to find any words to express their grief but they are completely devastated.
‘Cody’s family said she will be missed so much by all who loved her including her father, sister, nieces and nephews along with all the rest of the family.
‘They said she was the life of the party.’
A woman and two children who were in the Audi were taken to Worcestershire Royal Hospital with minor injuries.
Three men aged 31, 25, 18 and a boy aged 17 were arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and have since been bailed.