A WOMAN left fighting for her life after a horror crash in Oldbury is still in hospital - more than five months on.

The two-car collision - in which one of the vehicles overturned - happened on the Wolverhampton Road on the afternoon of May 8.

Bystanders raced to free the woman's 18-month-old daughter from the car before the firefighters arrived to cut free the mum - who was then rushed to the QE hospital in a critical condition.

Police confirmed this week that the woman, who was driving at the time of the smash, is still in hospital - more than five months after the accident.

A spokesman said she is in a stable condition.

Officers had suspected a third car was involved and later arrested a 31-year-old man on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

However he was released pending investigation.

A spokesman for West Midlands Police said: "No arrests have been made in relation to the collision, enquiries continue."

The fire service had to cut a second woman free from the other car involved in the incident, which had overturned. She was also taken to the QE.

Anyone with information can contact the force via Live Chat at west-midlands.police.uk between 8am and midnight or call 101 anytime, quoting log 1160 of May 8.