BBC News, West Midlands

The husband of a woman who died after being hit by one in a golf course paid tribute to her “beautiful wife” who had “six of the incredible and infectious life.”
Suzanne Cherry, 62, from Aldridge in West Midlands, died at the hospital on Tuesday four days after a Nissan gray truck hit her in Aston Wood Golf, which was had in a police persecution.
In a message posted by the Staffordshire police, her husband said Friday that “she had seen with helpless horror while the life of my beautiful wife and our future together was taken from an instant.”
Six people have been arrested in relation to the incident, including one under suspicion of murder.
The husband said that his wife was killed “while enjoying what Suzanne’s many activities should have been.”
He added that Sheft “a legacy and a vacuum without pain” in the life of his mother, his three adult children, two steps and “innumerable others of his work, his sports activities and his social circle.”

“She was selfless, always ready to encourage with love and support those around her to achieve more than they thought were possible,” he said.
Two Men from Coseley, near Dudley, 36 and 26, were arrested under suspicion of helping a criminal, along with a third, 34 years old on Wednesday, who was arrested under suspicion or male laughter.
The other two who remained in custody were a 51 -year -old man from Bloxwich, who was arrested under suspicion of murder, and a 22 -year -old man from Dudley held under suspicion of homicide and assistance to a criminal.
Staffordshire police said that officers had been granted extra time to interrogate the two suspects.

The suspect released on bail, a 41 -year -old man from Worcester, had arrested with his leg on suspicion of helping a criminal.
The officers continue to request information and are particularly interested in listening to anyone in the Blake Street and Birmingham Road area between Sutton Coldfield and Shestone.
The Independent Police Behavior Office (IAPC) is investigating the circumstances before the collision when West Midlands police officers responded to the vehicle involved in reports of suspicious activities.