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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 8:27 pm 
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Birmingham Evening Mail

September 10, 2007, Monday

Taxi passengers killed in collision

TWO friends died after a taxi carrying them back from a shopping trip was involved in an horrific crash involving three vehicles.


Next door neighbours Merline Ebanks, a 50-year-old carer, and Edith Haynes, a 66-year-old widow, of Douglas Davies Close, Willenhall, were on their way home from Asda in Darlaston on Friday when tragedy struck.

Mrs Haynes died at the scene.

Her neighbour - who friends said had wedding plans - was airlifted to Heartlands Hospital in Birmingham but was later certified dead.

The taxi driver, 52-year-old Muktar Miah, of Wharfedale Street, Wednesbury, remained critically ill in New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton, after suffering multiple injuries.

His white Vauxhall Astra vehicle was in collision with a silver Mitsubishi Evo coupe whose driver, a 26-year-old Willenhall man, also remained critically ill in Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham, after receiving serious head injuries.

The driver of a white Volkswagen van also involved in the accident was not believed to have been hurt.

Shocked friends of the two women said Ms Ebanks, who had a daughter and grandchildren, had planned to marry her long-term partner, Evrall Graham, later this year
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JD wrote:
Birmingham Evening Mail

September 10, 2007, Monday

Taxi passengers killed in collision

TWO friends died after a taxi carrying them back from a shopping trip was involved in an horrific crash involving three vehicles.


Next door neighbours Merline Ebanks, a 50-year-old carer, and Edith Haynes, a 66-year-old widow, of Douglas Davies Close, Willenhall, were on their way home from Asda in Darlaston on Friday when tragedy struck.

Mrs Haynes died at the scene.

Her neighbour - who friends said had wedding plans - was airlifted to Heartlands Hospital in Birmingham but was later certified dead.

The taxi driver, 52-year-old Muktar Miah, of Wharfedale Street, Wednesbury, remained critically ill in New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton, after suffering multiple injuries.

His white Vauxhall Astra vehicle was in collision with a silver Mitsubishi Evo coupe whose driver, a 26-year-old Willenhall man, also remained critically ill in Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham, after receiving serious head injuries.

The driver of a white Volkswagen van also involved in the accident was not believed to have been hurt.

Shocked friends of the two women said Ms Ebanks, who had a daughter and grandchildren, had planned to marry her long-term partner, Evrall Graham, later this year
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Sorry to correct you JD but this happened in Darleston and not Darlington. This is irrevelent anyway as it is a tragic loss of life nomatter where it happened. :sad:

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 6:44 am 
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badger wrote:
Sorry to correct you JD but this happened in Darleston and not Darlington. This is irrevelent anyway as it is a tragic loss of life nomatter where it happened.


Thank you for pointing out it is Darlaston.

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