HAUNTING images have shown the aftermath of a tragic car crash that has killed a baby and injured three people.
A 54-year-old man was arrested following a horror head-on crash involving a car and a van in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
Horrifying pictures show the deadly aftermath of the collision[/caption] Emergency services rushed to the location after a baby and three people were injured[/caption]A Vauxhall Vivaro van travelling northbound came head-on with a Toyota Auris on February 12.
The fatal crash took place at about 4.55pm on the A1620 Ring Road between Calverley and Rodley.
As a result, a four-month-baby boy was left fighting for his life.
He was then rushed to the hospital where he tragically passed away on Wednesday.
Two women from the Toyota and a man from the Vivaro were also taken to hospital for treatment.
The collision caused a huge fireball in the middle of the road.
Highway workers had to fully close the area while emergency services managed the collision.
A 54-year-old male who was driving the Vivaro was arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
He was released on bail yesterday as the investigation continues.
Cops are now appealing for witnesses to come forward.
West Yorkshire Police said: “Anyone who witnessed the collision, or who has footage that will assist this investigation is asked to contact the Major Collision Enquiry Team on 101.”
Users can also provide information by using the livechat facility on the West Yorkshire Police website – with 13240081077 as reference.
Residents living nearby claimed the road is dangerous – with little police presence.
Taking to social media, a heartbroken user said: “My heart goes out to this boy’s family.
“I live near here and bad driving and busting red lights is a daily occurrence. When will you patrol as we never see police patrolling.”
Another added: “I travel that road regularly , looks like the van was in the wrong lane. Horrific for anyone involved.”
Police have appealed to anyone with information about the car crash[/caption]