Man in Critical Condition After Being Found Unconscious on Birmingham Pavement
A man is fighting for his life in hospital after being discovered with life-threatening injuries alone on a Birmingham pavement. The victim, aged in his 30s, was found unconscious along Reservoir Road in the Selly Oak area shortly before 1am on Friday, March 27.
Police Launch Urgent Appeal for Information
West Midlands Police have confirmed that the man sustained serious head injuries and was rushed to hospital, where he remains in a critical condition. No arrests have been made as police inquiries continue.
In a statement, authorities said: "We're asking for the public's help after a man was found alone and with serious head injuries in Birmingham. We were called to Reservoir Road on Friday (27 March) after a man was found unconscious on the pavement shortly before 1am."
The statement continued: "The man, in his 30s, was taken to hospital and remains in a life-threatening condition. His family are being supported, and officers have been carrying out extensive CCTV enquiries and speaking to witnesses and locals."
Extensive Investigation Underway
Police are now appealing to anyone who may have been in the Reservoir Road area around the time of the incident. Investigators are particularly interested in:
- Witnesses who saw anything suspicious
- Anyone with dashcam footage from the area
- Local residents who may have relevant information
Officers want to determine exactly what happened to the victim and are urging the public to come forward with any information that could assist their investigation.
How to Contact Police
Anyone with information is asked to contact West Midlands Police through the following channels:
- Call 101 and quote crime reference number 20/193108/26
- Use the Live Chat option on the police website
- Contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111
The investigation remains active as police work to piece together the circumstances surrounding this serious incident. Authorities emphasize that even small pieces of information could prove crucial to their ongoing investigation.



