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Hit-and-Run Driver Tyrone Clarke Jailed Over Fatal Birmingham Car Crash 2026

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Last updated: June 19, 2026 7:21 am
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Hit-and-Run Driver Tyrone Clarke Jailed Over Fatal Birmingham Car Crash 2026
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Key Points

  • Fatal Incident: Tyrone Clarke, 50, has been sentenced to prison following a fatal hit-and-run collision that claimed the life of a pedestrian in his 70s.
  • Stolen Vehicle: The vehicle driven by Clarke, a grey Toyota, had been reported stolen earlier on the same day as the crash.
  • The Collision: The crash occurred on Highters Heath Lane in Birmingham shortly after 7:30 pm on Tuesday, 4 November 2025.
  • Callous Evacuation: After abandoning the severely damaged car half a mile from the scene, Clarke fled the area by calling and boarding a taxi to transport him home to Evesham.
  • Judicial Sentence: Appearing at Birmingham Crown Court, Clarke was handed a custodial sentence of six years and nine months, alongside a driving ban spanning over a decade.

Birmingham (Birmingham Express) June 19, 2026 – A hit-and-run driver who struck and killed an elderly pedestrian whilst behind the wheel of a stolen car has been jailed for more than six years following an extensive police investigation. Tyrone Clarke, aged 50, of Gisborne Gardens, Evesham, was driving a grey Toyota along Highters Heath Lane in Birmingham when he collided with a man in his 70s shortly after 7:30 pm on Tuesday, 4 November 2025. The victim suffered catastrophic injuries and tragically passed away at the scene of the collision despite early intervention.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Happened On Highters Heath Lane?
  • How Did Tyrone Clarke Flee The Scene of The Crime?
  • What Charges Did The Serious Collision Investigation Unit Bring Forward?
  • What Sentence Was Passed Down By Birmingham Crown Court?
  • How Has The West Midlands Police Responded To The Conviction?
  • What Support Is Being Provided To The Victim’s Family?
  • How Can Members Of The Public Assist Ongoing Traffic Enquiries?

Following the impact, Clarke failed to stop, operating the badly damaged Toyota for approximately half a mile before abandoning it. Investigators established that Clarke subsequently walked away from the vehicle and calmly phoned a commercial taxi service to flee the region, returning to his residential address in Evesham. Following an immediate inquiry conducted by the West Midlands Police Serious Collision Investigation Unit (SCIU), Clarke was tracked down, arrested, and charged with multiple driving offenses, culminating in his conviction and sentencing at Birmingham Crown Court.

The Honourable Court sentenced Clarke to six years and nine months in prison. In addition to his custodial sentence, he has been disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for more than 10 years and will be legally mandated to pass an extended driving test before being permitted to operate a motor vehicle on public roads again.

What Happened On Highters Heath Lane?

The initial emergency response was initiated on Tuesday, 4 November 2025, when emergency services and local police units were summoned to Highters Heath Lane in Birmingham. As documented in official statements issued by the West Midlands Police, a grey Toyota had struck an elderly pedestrian at approximately 7:30 pm. According to the police logs and preliminary filings by the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, the pedestrian—confirmed to be a male matching an age profile in his late 70s—sustained severe, life-threatening trauma upon impact. Despite emergency medical personnel attending to the scene swiftly, the injuries proved insurmountable, and the gentleman was pronounced dead on-site.

While medical personnel attended to the casualty, the operator of the grey Toyota made no attempt to administer first aid or remain present for emergency response teams. Instead, the vehicle fled the immediate point of impact. Officers combing the surrounding geography subsequently discovered the suspect vehicle abandoned roughly half a mile away from Highters Heath Lane, bearing significant structural damage consistent with a high-energy pedestrian collision.

How Did Tyrone Clarke Flee The Scene of The Crime?

A meticulous forensic and technological trace conducted by specialist detectives exposed the exact movements of the motorist in the immediate aftermath of the crash. According to the formal investigative brief compiled by the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, Tyrone Clarke exited the heavily compromised Toyota on foot to distance himself from the physical evidence.

Rather than reporting the collision to emergency operators or showing remorse, Clarke utilized his mobile phone to contact a localized taxi service. Investigators verified that Clarke managed to coordinate a pickup, calmly entered the arriving taxi vessel, and utilized public transit infrastructure to return directly to his home at Gisborne Gardens in Evesham, assuming he had successfully evaded detection by law enforcement agencies.

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What Charges Did The Serious Collision Investigation Unit Bring Forward?

Following the discovery of the abandoned Toyota, the West Midlands Police initiated immediate tracking protocols. A dynamic enforcement operation led to the identification and subsequent apprehension of Clarke. As detailed in official charge sheets published by West Midlands Police representatives on 9 January 2026, the 50-year-old suspect was formally processed through the judicial framework under multiple statutory violations.

The Serious Collision Investigation Unit brought forward indictments including:

  • Causing death by dangerous driving
  • Causing death by driving a vehicle whilst uninsured
  • Theft of a motor vehicle

Court documents verified that the grey Toyota utilized during the commission of the fatal incident had been illegally acquired and reported stolen from the Birmingham area earlier that identical day, establishing that Clarke had no lawful authority or insurance protection to navigate the vehicle on public highways.

What Sentence Was Passed Down By Birmingham Crown Court?

Following his initial appearance before the Birmingham Magistrates Court on 8 January 2026, the case was elevated to the higher jurisdiction of the Birmingham Crown Court due to the severe nature of the indictments. Upon evaluating the comprehensive evidentiary package compiled by investigators, the presiding judge delivered a multi-year penal sentence designed to reflect the gravity of the loss of human life and the subsequent evasion of legal duty.

Tyrone Clarke received a total custodial sentence of six years and nine months. Addressing the long-term risk Clarke poses to public safety, the court ordered a comprehensive driving disqualification extending past 10 years. Legal stipulations accompanying the ban dictate that upon the expiration of his 10-year driving prohibition, Clarke cannot automatically reclaim operating privileges; he is legally compelled to apply for, undergo, and successfully clear an extended driving competency examination.

How Has The West Midlands Police Responded To The Conviction?

Following the conclusion of the judicial proceedings at Birmingham Crown Court, senior officers overseeing the fatal crash inquiry released statements addressing the court’s final ruling and the behavioral patterns exhibited by the defendant.

“Our investigators found that Clarke’s dangerous driving, in a stolen car, caused a man’s death,” stated Detective Sergeant Julie Lyman of the Serious Collision Investigation Unit.

Reflecting on the psychological impact inflicted upon the relatives of the deceased pedestrian, Detective Sergeant Lyman added:

“Our thoughts throughout our investigation have remained with the man’s family, and they have been supported and updated by our specialist officers.”

The investigative lead further condemned the actions of Clarke in the minutes following the crash, highlighting a complete absence of basic human empathy or civil accountability. Detective Sergeant Lyman remarked:

“Clarke callously left the scene and calmly called a taxi to collect him, clearly thinking he would be able to get away with what he’d done.”

In her concluding statement aimed at standardizing motorist behavior and preventing future road casualties across the West Midlands, Detective Sergeant Lyman asserted:

“I hope his conviction and sentence sends a clear message to drivers to think about the effect their actions can have.”

What Support Is Being Provided To The Victim’s Family?

Throughout the course of the multi-month judicial process, the identity of the male victim in his 70s has been protected under privacy protocols out of respect for his immediate next of kin. West Midlands Police verified that from the onset of the tragedy on 4 November 2025, Family Liaison Officers (FLOs) from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit have been assigned to offer dedicated emotional and administrative assistance to the grieving household.

The family was continually informed of all procedural milestones, including Clarke’s arrest in late 2025, his formal magistrate arraignment in January 2026, and the ultimate sentencing phase at Birmingham Crown Court. Law enforcement agencies have reiterated their commitment to maintaining support networks for the relatives as they navigate the aftermath of the tragedy.

How Can Members Of The Public Assist Ongoing Traffic Enquiries?

While the prosecution and sentencing of Tyrone Clarke marks the resolution of the primary criminal trial, the West Midlands Police Serious Collision Investigation Unit continues to archive and evaluate any secondary evidentiary items related to the tracking of stolen vehicles within the Birmingham perimeter.

As part of their wider public safety mandates issued via formal channels, case administrators urge individuals possessing supplemental dashcam, doorbell, or closed-circuit television (CCTV) records from the Highters Heath Lane corridor dating back to the evening of 4 November 2025 to submit data archives. Members of the public can facilitate contact with the specialized unit via the national 101 non-emergency telephone system or via direct electronic correspondence at sciu@westmidlands.police.uk, referencing administrative incident log number 4901 of 4 November.

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