Large crowds lined the streets to say farewell to a baby boy who was killed in a horrific Easter Sunday crash. Ciaran Leigh Morris's funeral cortege passed through the High Street in Brownhills today, close to the scene where the two-week-old died.
He was hit by a car as he was being pushed in his pram on April 4 on one of the first times he had been taken out for a walk.
The scene was festooned with blue ribbons in his memory, while crowds lined the road to pay their last respects, Birmingham Live reports.
Motorbike and scooter riders formed a procession after a hearse bearing floral tributes led a horse-drawn carriage. Ciaran was pronounced dead after being rushed to Walsall Manor Hospital after a car mounted the pavement, an opening
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