Floral tributes have been left at the roadside after a 26-year-old man was killed in a car crash.
Jobie Haynes has been named locally as the man in a white Volkswagon Golf who died after it crashed into a tree on the B4082 on Sunday, (March 26).
A second man, aged 23, was airlifted to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham with serious injuries following the crash.
Yesterday, there were a number of floral tributes left on and around the tree where the crash took place just past the junction for Seaford Lane, near Pinvin.
Among the tributes was a bottle of Captain Morgan rum, balloons and children's drawings.
TRIBUTES: The tributes left at the scene of a car crash on the A4440 (Image: Sam Greenway/Newsquest)
Tributes were also left on the Worcester News Facebook site.
Jake Prosser posted: "Was the most amazing cousin ever, can’t believe it, he will be missed by everyone."
Carl Sampson said: "Heartbreaking.
"We all need time to process this. He will leave a big void in so many lives."
TRIBUTES: The tributes left for Jobie by the tree (Image: Sam Greenway/Newsquest)
Crayge Phillips posted: "Diamond of a kid, will be missed by everyone."
West Midlands Ambulance Service said a paramedic officer, two ambulances, and a BASICS doctor arrived at the scene just after 3pm.
"On arrival, crews discovered a car that had crashed into a tree," a West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesperson said.
"One of the men was found to have suffered critical injuries in the incident.
TRIBUTES: The floral tributes left by the tree (Image: Sam Greenway/Newsquest)
"Sadly, it quickly became apparent nothing could be done to save him, and he was confirmed dead at the scene."
A spokesperson for West Mercia Police said: "Anyone who was in the area who may have seen the car prior to the collision or who may have witnessed the collision, or have dash-cam footage of it, is asked to please get in touch.
"Please contact PC Toby Lawton on 07773047478 or via email toby.lawton@westmercia.police.uk."
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