A Mercedes and a Mazda were involved in the collision, which occurred near the intersection of traffic lights with Kings Road around 18.45. Police, an ambulance and a fire brigade rushed to the scene, but nothing could be done to save the Mazda passenger, who was seriously injured and died on the spot. Witnesses and residents living in the area of ​​the fatal car accident were shocked. BirminghamLive readers also left tributes on the internet. READ MORE: New blockade at Birmingham gas terminal as protester swept away by police Abbie Thomas wrote: “RIP to the man who failed. The thoughts are with his family and friends.” Anne Marie Sherlock said: “May he RIP xx”, while Kieran Langan wrote: “I got there a few seconds after it happened, not a nice sight. RIP to the passenger.” A police car parked on Francis Road near A45 Coventry the day after the fatal accident (Image: BirminghamLive) A reader named John x One commented: “Sad news. Rest in peace.” Special officers supported the victim’s family as the police investigation continued. Police said there was no information about the search, but Mazda and Mercedes drivers were said to be in stable condition at the hospital on Saturday afternoon. Chief Chris Ridge, of the West Midlands Police Department’s Serious Conflict Investigation Unit, said in a statement: “Our investigation into this conflict is still in its infancy and we are working to determine exactly what happened at the time that led to the tragedy. of this man. “His family is backed by special officers as they come to terms with this terrible news. “We also want to thank everyone for their patience as the road was closed for a long time during the night. They have since reopened. “We urge anyone who has information, who saw the collision or who saw either the white Mercedes or the red Mazda in the past. If you have a video camera or CCTV, we also urge you to contact us. “ Police urged anyone living or working in the area to check the CCTV video, dashboard and bell. Information can be shared via Live Chat at west-midlands.police.uk or by email at [email protected] and 3462-010422. Read more related articles Read more related articles