Six people were arrested after a woman's death at Aston Wood Golf Club (BBC)
Three other men were arrested for the death of a woman who was struck by a van on a golf course near Sutton Coldfield.
Suzanne Cherry, 62, of Aldridge, died at the hospital on Tuesday, four days after being struck at Aston Wood Golf Club, in Little Aston, by a Nissan gray truck, which was involved in a police pursuit.
Three men were arrested on Wednesday and two of them stayed in detention for interrogation, the staff of the Staffordshire announced. The third was released on bail.
A force spokesperson confirmed that three other men had been arrested as part of Ms. Cherry's death on Friday.
Two men from Coseley, near Dudley, aged 36 and 26, were arrested for suspicion of having helped a offender, with a third, a 34 -year -old man from Weddbury, detained for the suspicion of guilty manslaughter.
The other two who stayed in detention were a 51 -year -old man from Bloxwich, who was detained for murder, and a 22 -year -old dudley man suspected of guilty manslaughter and a help for a offender.
Staffordshire police said police had an additional time to question the two suspects.
The collision involved a Nissan gray van, said police (BBC)
The suspect released on bail, a 41 -year -old man of Worcester, had been arrested for suspicion of having helped a offender.
Anyone with information that could help the investigation have been invited to contact Staffordshire police.
The independent office for the driving of the police (IOPC) investigates the circumstances preceding the collision when police officers of West Midlands responded to the vehicle involved in information reporting a suspicious activity.
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