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'Man hit by vehicle' on garage forecourt in Wednesbury
Published: 5th Apr 2010 11:50:41
A man is in a critical condition in hospital after it is believed he was hit by a car during a fight at a West Midlands petrol station.
Police were called to a BP garage in Walsall Street, Wednesbury, just after 0230 BST on Easter Sunday.
A 41-year-old man, who is from the local area, suffered serious head injuries, a spokesman for West Midlands Police said.
Three men were arrested and two have since been released on police bail.
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BBC News, 2010. 'Man hit by vehicle' on garage forecourt in Wednesbury . [Online] (Updated 05 Apr 2010)Available at: http://www.manchesterwired.co.uk/news.php/49506-Man-hit-by-vehicle-on-garage-forecourt-in-Wednesbury [Accessed 21st May 2013]
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