Heartfelt tributes have poured in for a biker dad-of-five who died after being involved in a horrific 'hit and run' collision.
Mohammed Sadab passed away at the scene alongside a woman, believed to be his wife, after being knocked down in Birmingham last night.
Emergency services raced to Fox Hollies Road at around 5.45pm but the couple could not be saved sparking a major police investigation.
A car - believed to be a blue Saab - is thought to have hit the couple’s motorbike before fleeing the scene, Birmingham Live reports.
The couple were said to have left behind five daughters, aged between five and 17.
One tribute online read: "It is with great sadness that we announce the passing away of Brother Mohammed Shadab and his beloved wife. They were both victims of a road traffic accident on Fox Hollies Road, Acocks Green.

"They leave behind 5 young children."
Another said: “It is with heavy hearts and much sadness that we regretfully announce the sad news of the passing of our dear friend and brother Mohammed Shadab and his wife, who passed away earlier today in a car accident.
“He was a tireless khadim of our teacher Shaykh Samir al-Nass. Brother Shadab and his wife are survived by five children.
“May Allah forgive them both and grant them a high station in Jannah. May Allah grant their children patience and comfort in this difficult time.”
A card left at the scene of the incident, near the York pub, read: "May you both rest in eternal peace. A tragic end to your beautiful lives. Bless you both."
A car matching the description of the suspect vehicle was found nearby and a 47-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.
Detective Sergeant Paul Hughes, of West Midlands Police, said on Saturday: "A man and woman have tragically died and our first thoughts are with their family members and friends at this traumatic time.
"It's still unclear exactly what happened and we're in the process of trying to trace, and speak to, anyone who was in the area at the time. We're particularly keen to hear from anybody who has dash cam footage.
"We'll be doing all we can to support those who have lost loved ones tonight and I'd urge people to think of them and not widely speculate.
"Please come to us with what information you have so we can help them by getting answers."
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