Coventry company director jailed after pushing cyclist which led to five broken ribs - The Coventry Observer

Coventry company director jailed after pushing cyclist which led to five broken ribs

Coventry Editorial 20th Apr, 2021 Updated: 20th Apr, 2021   0

A CYCLIST suffered five broken ribs when he was pushed from his bike by an angry dog-walker who believed he was riding too fast along the Kenilworth Greenway country park.

And as he fled after the incident, company director Paul Oliver’s wife and a friend of theirs stayed at the scene and lied to the police, claiming the attacker was an unknown person.

But by the time the police went to the couple’s home the following day to take a witness statement from Sarah Oliver, they had learned the truth and arrested them both.

Paul Oliver, 49, of Cromwell Lane, Coventry, was jailed for six months after pleading guilty at Warwick Crown Court to inflicting grievous bodily harm on his victim Jaroslaw Zachwieja.




Sarah Oliver, 45, and Lynnet Armstrong, 55, of Copt Oak Close, Coventry, were both charged with perverting the course of justice, but pleaded guilty to an alternative offence of assisting an offender.

Sarah Oliver was fined £160 and Armstrong was given a 12-month conditional discharge. They were both ordered to pay £1,200 costs.


Prosecutor Gary Rutter saidlast June Mr Zachwieja was on an evening ride along the Kenilworth Greenway.

Although on an electric bike, he was pedaling – 23mph towards Burton Green.

He saw the Olivers and Armstrong walking towards him with their dogs, taking up half of the path, but did not feel he needed to take avoiding action as he rode past them.

But as he did so, Paul Oliver angrily shouted at him to ‘Slow the f*** down.’

Mr Zachwieja continued on his ride before turning round and heading back to where he had parked his car, and again came upon Oliver on one side of the path and the two women on the other side.

As he rode between them at 7.5mph, he felt ‘a massive blow’ from Oliver to the right side of his body, knocking him off his bike and leaving him screaming in pain on the ground.

Oliver then grabbed him by his shoulders and lifted him partly off the ground before throwing him back down.

He then left the scene, but his wife and Armstrong stayed and called for the police and an ambulance.

When they arrived, Sarah Oliver said she and Armstrong had been walking their dogs, and a man they had just met on their walk, who they did not know, had pushed the cyclist and then run off – an account which was supported by Armstrong.

Mr Zachwieja was taken to hospital where he was found to have five broken ribs and a broken shoulder blade, as well as bad grazing to his body and face.

Officers, who visited Sarah Oliver the next day at home to take a statement, already suspected Paul Oliver and planned to arrest him,

Sarah apologised for lying.

Ian Speed, defending, said: “The injuries were totally not intended, and could have been partly caused by the speed he was travelling at.

“If he had been almost stationary he would not have suffered such injury.”

Arguing for a suspended sentence, Mr Speed said Oliver was the director of a groundworks company heavily reliant on him.

Jailing Paul Oliver, Recorder William Davis told him although not premeditated, it was a deliberate push, resulting in very serious injuries and jail was the appropriate punishment.

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