Man imprisoned after 'movie stunt' crash which left his car on its side in residential garden

By James Smith

20th Dec 2023 | Local News

Tadiwanashe Everjoy Matemadombo from Gun Lane, Coventry has been sentenced to 20 months imprisonment (image via Warwickshire Police)
Tadiwanashe Everjoy Matemadombo from Gun Lane, Coventry has been sentenced to 20 months imprisonment (image via Warwickshire Police)

A Coventry man has been sentenced to 20 months in prison following a crash where his car ended on its side in a residential garden.

Twenty-four year old Tadiwanashe Everjoy Matemadombo from Gun Lane, Coventry has been sentenced to 20 months imprisonment, banned from driving for 24 months and ordered to pay a £156 victim surcharge after appearing at Warwick Crown Court on 13 December charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

"In scenes akin to a movie stunt gone wrong", Matemadombo who was 22 years old at the time, lost control of the black Vauxhall Astra he was driving, hitting the middle of a roundabout and was propelled off the ground passing over a parked car, through a brick built garage and over the garden behind it into an adjacent residential garden where the car landed on its side.

The collision took place at 3.30am on 4 July 2021 on the A429 at Wellesbourne at the junction with Bradley Walk as he was driving with two female passengers in the car after leaving a party in Ettington. 

The speed of the vehicle has been calculated from CCTV footage to be 84mph in a 40mph area.

Police said Matemambo had 'no considerations for his passengers or the public' (image via Warwickshire Police)

His two female passengers, both now aged 24 years old suffered serious injuries.

Police arrived to find Matemadombo still in the vehicle.

Whilst the front seat passenger managed to get herself out of the car, the rear seat passenger was unconscious and was removed from the car by attending police officers. All three occupants were taken to hospital for assessment and treatment.

PC Drew Ballantyne said: "The standard of Matemadombo driving fell far below that of a reasonable and competent driver - it was dangerous.

"He had no consideration for his passengers or the public. 

"After he left hospital officers were unable to locate Mr Matemadombo for some time.  

"I am pleased that he has now faced the court where he pleaded guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving. We hope the two female passengers take some comfort from the sentence today."

     

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