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Four people have been charged after a woman and a child were driven at in Birmingham.
Craig Jordan, 46, Zaiba Khan, 35, Mohammed Kamran Khan, 23, and Salina Begum, 25, have all been charged with conspiring to commit grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent.
A fifth person, Samantha Smith, 43, was charged with malicious communications.
All five were remanded in custody to appear at court.
The charges are in relation to an incident where a woman and child were hit by a car in Albert Road, Stechford, on 1 February this year. The girl, aged 14, and woman, 23, suffered leg injuries following the incident.