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Flowers, tributes, teddy bears and a banner have adorned the spot on the corner of Lawnswood Avenue and Birmingham New Road since Sanjay Singh, 10, and Pawanveer Singh, 23 months old, were killed in a devastating car crash in March 2019.

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