A man has suffered burns to his body after a crash in Oldbury.
Police said his car rolled and caught fire near the intersection of King Road and Jackson road just before 12.40am on Tuesday.
He was airlifted to Fiona Stanley Hospital for treatment.
Tuesday, 18 February 2020 09:53
By Hannah Salt
A man has suffered burns to his body after a crash in Oldbury.
Police said his car rolled and caught fire near the intersection of King Road and Jackson road just before 12.40am on Tuesday.
He was airlifted to Fiona Stanley Hospital for treatment.
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