A TEENAGE girl who was injured in a collision in Penkridge has sadly died from her injuries. The 17-year-old girl was injured following a collision on Cannock Road, Staffordshire, on May 25. She was taken to hospital for treatment.
Tragically, she died as a result of her injuries on May 28. Her family are being supported by specialist officers at this difficult time. Two teenage boys, who also died in the collision, have been named as Dafydd Hûw Craven-Jones, 18, of Tanyfron, Wrexham , and Morgan Jones, 17, of Coedpoeth, Wrexham.
A 17-year-old girl is still in hospital in a stable condition. Staffordshire Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the collision. The teenagers were travelling on the Cannock Road, Penkridge, in a Ford Ka.
Anyone who may have seen the collision, or the vehicle prior to the collision, can email ciu@staffordshire.pnn.police.
uk , call 101 quoting incident number 813 of 25 May, or message the force using Live Chat on their website. Dafydd Hûw was "helping" his friend at the time of the crash , his devastated family has said. They added that he was a "beautiful soul, a wonderful son, brother, uncle, grandson and family member to all that knew him.
" A statement from his family continued: "Dafydd was the kindest loving person you could wish to meet, he had his special ways and was different to anyone else. "Everyone loved him, the baby of the family. Daf would do anything for anyone, albeit moan if he had to tidy his bedroom.
"He lov.