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Sea of tributes left for brothers killed in Birmingham New Road crash

A sea of tributes has built up at the scene of a horror crash which killed two young brothers.

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Tributes left at the crash scene

Flowers, balloons and teddy bears have been laid next to the Birmingham New Road in Wolverhampton after Sanjay Singh, aged 10, and his 23-month-old brother Pawanveer died last week.

They were travelling with their mother in a BMW when it was struck when turning out of Lawnswood Avenue by an Audi S3.

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Sanjay and Pawanveer Singh

Their deaths have led to an outpouring of emotion in the area. The boys lived in Dudley and Sanjay went to Cotwall End Primary School in Sedgley.

Heartbreaking messages have been left among the tributes. One to Sanjay from a classmate said: "You were one of my closest friends.

"School will never be the same without my bro. Can't believe this has happened. Rest in peace Sanj."

Heartbreaking messages have been left from classmates

Another said: "Sanjay and Pawanveer. We will miss you and never forget you. RIP boys."

Pupils at Cotwall End Primary School have been offered support following the tragedy.

An investigation into the cause of the crash last week is ongoing.

Two men arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving have been released under investigation.

Wolverhampton MP Pat McFadden has called for more safety measures along the Birmingham New Road.

Balloons have been tied to a fence and flowers laid
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