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Cardiff hit-and-runs: Matthew Tvrdon on 'journey of mayhem' Cardiff hit-and-runs: Matthew Tvrdon on 'journey of mayhem'
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A hit-and-run driver killed a mother-of-three after deliberately setting out to hit her and her children like "skittles", Cardiff Crown Court heard.A hit-and-run driver killed a mother-of-three after deliberately setting out to hit her and her children like "skittles", Cardiff Crown Court heard.
Matthew Tvrdon, 31, drove his van on a "journey of mayhem" for eight miles for nearly 30 minutes. Matthew Tvrdon, 31, drove his van on a "journey of mayhem" for eight miles over 30 minutes on 19 October 2012.
Karina Menzies, 31, died and 13 others were hurt at five locations in Cardiff. Karina Menzies, 31, died and 17 others were hurt at five locations in Cardiff.
Tvrdon has admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility and seven counts of attempted murder. He is being sentenced. Tvrdon, who has paranoid schizophrenia, has admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility and seven counts of attempted murder.
Seven children were among those hurt as Tvrdon, who has paranoid schizophrenia, drove his white three-tonne Iveco van into them on 19 October. During the sentencing the court heard seven children were among those hurt as Tvrdon drove his white three-tonne Iveco van into them.
Ms Menzies was killed as she walked close to Ely fire station. Tvrdon had deliberately tried to kill at least one adult in each of the five family groups he targeted, the court was told.
The court heard how witnesses who described seeing the van veer off the road and straight into Ms Menzies and her children. She attempted to push one of her children out of the way of the van before impact. Ms Menzies, who was with two of her children, was killed as she walked close to Ely fire station. She was among the third family group to be targeted by Tvrdon.
The court heard written evidence from witnesses who described seeing the van veer off the road and straight into Ms Menzies and her children. She attempted to push one of her children out of the way of the van before impact.
Prosecutors said witnesses had described how he "deliberately" set out to hit them like "skittles" before turning around and running her over again.Prosecutors said witnesses had described how he "deliberately" set out to hit them like "skittles" before turning around and running her over again.
Another witness described how Ms Menzies was semi-conscious and her children were calling out for their mother.Another witness described how Ms Menzies was semi-conscious and her children were calling out for their mother.
Tvrdon, of no fixed address, admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility and guilty of seven counts of attempted murder at a hearing last month. During the hearing, the court was told that Tvrdon had been driving his black Renault Clio "erratically and dangerously" on the wrong side of the road in Western Avenue before he switched vehicles.
He also pleaded guilty to two counts of grievous bodily harm, five counts of actual bodily harm, two attempted grievous bodily harm, one count of assault by beating and one charge of dangerous driving. A video was played of Tvrdon driving the Clio car which showed him speeding through red lights and into oncoming traffic. He also mounted grass verges.
Ian Murphy QC, prosecuting, said it was accepted Tvrdon was "suffering from an abnormality of mental function" which substantially impaired his ability for rational judgement. He was then seen driving to the car park of the West End social club in Cowbridge Road West where he stopped and got into the van, despite his girlfriend trying to stop him.
The court was shown a video of Tvrdon driving his black Renault Clio "erratically and dangerously" on the wrong side of the road in Western Avenue on 19 October.
He sped through red lights, drove at speed into oncoming traffic and mounted grass verges.
He was then seen driving to the car park of the West End social club in Cowbridge Road West where he parked it and got into the van, despite his girlfriend trying to stop him.
The prosecution said it was the start of a "journey of mayhem" covering eight miles and taking nearly half-an-hour.The prosecution said it was the start of a "journey of mayhem" covering eight miles and taking nearly half-an-hour.
The court was told all victims were unknown to Tvrdon, who tried to kill at least one adult in each of the five family groups he targeted: Mobile phone footage of the last incident was shown to the court and gasps of horror came from the public gallery as it was played.
Gasps of horror came from the public gallery as mobile phone footage of this incident was shown in court. The court was told that Tvrdon then left the scene and was stopped by police near the Baron's Court restaurant in Penarth Road.
Tvrdon left the scene and was brought to a stop by police near the Baron's Court restaurant in Penarth Road.
'Horrendous''Horrendous'
He attempted to resist arrest and tried to assault a police officer with a crook lock, before being sprayed with CS gas.He attempted to resist arrest and tried to assault a police officer with a crook lock, before being sprayed with CS gas.
Tvrdon, who tested negative for drink and drugs, told police he was under stress at work and had split up from his girlfriend. Later, Tvrdon, who tested negative for drink and drugs, told police he was under stress at work and had split up from his girlfriend.
He told police what he had done was a "horrendous" thing and in his version of events, he said he felt "hazy" and felt he had been personally threatened by others.He told police what he had done was a "horrendous" thing and in his version of events, he said he felt "hazy" and felt he had been personally threatened by others.
Tvrdon had been sleeping rough for a few days in the run up to the incidents. Tvrdon said he had not been feeling "right about himself or his mind and this was not a feeling he had before in his previous mental health episodes".
When he got into the van that day, he told police he intended to drive to a local industrial estate and go to sleep in it. The court heard Tvrdon had been sleeping rough for a few days in the run up to the incidents and when he got into the van that day had intended to drive to a local industrial estate and go to sleep in it.
The court heard he had not been feeling "right about himself or his mind and this was not a feeling he had before in his previous mental health episodes". But instead he began to drive erratically and targeted pedestrians, the court heard.
He felt like his memory "had been erased", felt awful about what happened and felt guilt. During police interviews, Tvrdon said he experienced a "fit of fury" during the incident at the fire station where Ms Menzies was fatally injured.
He told police that during the incident at the fire station he had experienced a "fit of fury", the court was told. Tvrdon, who has no previous convictions, told police: "It felt like what I wanted to do was kill these people but in actually doing it, it felt really wrong," the court heard.
Talking about the attacks generally, Tvrdon, who has no previous convictions, told police: "It felt like what I wanted to do was kill these people but in actually doing it, it felt really wrong," the court heard. The hearing was told that Tvrdon had spent time under psychiatric care in 2003 and 2007 after he was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia but he had stopped taking his medication in 2011.
The court then heard Tvrdon was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic and previously he had spells in mental hospitals in 2003 and 2007. He was said to have "behaved strangely and bizarrely in the days before the offences", the court heard.
He was said to have "behaved strangely and bizarrely in the days before the offences". Ian Murphy QC, prosecuting, said it was accepted Tvrdon was "suffering from an abnormality of mental function" which substantially impaired his ability for rational judgement.
The court heard he was from a stable family environment but there is a history of mental illness on both sides of the family.
One expert said after the Cardiff attacks Tvrdon was "in the grip of a severe psychotic illness," the prosecution said.One expert said after the Cardiff attacks Tvrdon was "in the grip of a severe psychotic illness," the prosecution said.
Ms Menzies' brother Craig and sister Sam were in court for the sentencing.Ms Menzies' brother Craig and sister Sam were in court for the sentencing.
The hearing has adjourned until later.The hearing has adjourned until later.
Last month, Tvrdon, of no fixed address, admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility and guilty of seven counts of attempted murder.
He also pleaded guilty to two counts of grievous bodily harm, five counts of actual bodily harm, two attempted grievous bodily harm, one count of assault by beating and one charge of dangerous driving.