Police hunt driver who killed cyclist, 59, in high-speed hit-and-run crash

Police hunt driver who killed cyclist, 59, in high-speed hit-and-run crash

  • Andell Goulbourne was hit by a grey BMW as he was cycling in Washwood Heath
  • Police wish to speak to Kashif Khan, 24, to establish what happened on July 30
  • Three men have been voluntarily interviewed after CCTV was released last week

Police investigating the death of a cyclist in Birmingham last month have released details of a man they wish to speak to. 

Kashif Khan, 24, from Birmingham, is wanted in connection with the collision that took place in Washwood Heath on Thursday July 30. 

Andell Goulbourne, 59, was hit by a grey BMW M135i as he was riding along Washwood Heath Road. 

Kashif Khan, 24, from Birmingham, is wanted in connection with the collision that took place in Washwood Heath on Thursday July 30

Andell Goulbourne, 59, was hit by a grey BMW M135i as he was riding along Washwood Heath Road

Andell Goulbourne, 59, was hit by a grey BMW M135i as he was riding along Washwood Heath Road

Police wish to speak to Mr Khan to establish what happened on the night of the incident. 

Detective Sergeant Paul Hughes from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit said: ‘I want to appeal directly to Kashif Khan to come forward so that we can establish what happened that night. 

‘I would also appeal to anyone who has information regarding his whereabouts to get in touch.’

Following the release of CCTV images last week, three men have been voluntarily interviewed.  

Detective Sergeant Hughes added: ‘The response from the public following the release of CCTV images was excellent and I would like to thank everyone that got in touch and continue to appeal to anyone with information to contact us. 

‘I want to also ask people to not speculate on social media. This does nothing to assist us or the family of Andell during this really difficult time.’  

Police wish to speak to Mr Khan to establish what happened on the night of the incident

Police wish to speak to Mr Khan to establish what happened on the night of the incident

Three men have been voluntarily interviewed after CCTV images were released last week

Three men have been voluntarily interviewed after CCTV images were released last week

Police were called to reports of a serious collision involving a car and a cyclist just before 11.15pm on July 30. 

Emergency services attended but the cyclist was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police believe there were four men in the car at the time of the collision and that all four fled the scene. 

They are currently trying to identify and trace those in the car at the time.