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CCTV images released in appeal to trace cyclist's hit-and-run killers

Police have released CCTV images of four men the want to speak to about a hit and run in which a cyclist was left to die in the street.

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CCTV images released by police

Andell Goulbourne was hit by a grey BMW M135i as he was riding along Washwood Heath Road, Birmingham, at 11.15pm on Sunday, July 30.

Four men were in the BMW at the time – but rather than stop to help the critically injured 59-year-old all of them ran away from the scene.

CCTV images released by police

Police seized the car for forensic analysis and following investigations have now identified four men from CCTV footage that they want to speak to regarding the car involved.

Detective Sergeant Paul Hughes from the West Midlands Police serious collision unit, said: “We need to know who these men are – and if anyone believes they recognise any of the four then I would urge them to get in touch.

“The victim, Mr Goulbourne, was callously left in the road fatally injured while four men ran from the vehicle. The offenders were more concerned about looking after themselves than calling for an ambulance or trying to help the man they’d hit.

“It’s now almost three weeks since the collision and I would urge the men caught on camera to do the right thing and come and talk to us.”

CCTV images released by police

"We’ve already arrested one man, aged 32, on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. He’s been released while our enquiries continue."

Mr Goulbourne’s family released a statement describing the father-of-three as a “kind and generous man”.

They said: “Andell was a kind and generous individual, a mentor to many young people. He always sought to serve those less fortunate, this was reflected in his role as a volunteer charity worker. He was a beacon of light.

Andell Goulbourne

“Our family and black community are desperately appealing to you to come forward, this was a cruel and heartless act.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact the serious collision unit by email at FL_COLLISION_INVEST@west-midlands.pnn.police.uk, call 101 or Live Chat via WMP Online between 8am and midnight. Quote log 5069 of 30 July.

Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or at crimestoppers-uk.org

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