An angry shopper is facing jail after mowing down a stranger on a Tesco car park.
Victim Paramjip Malhi was sent flying through the air by Aimme Palmer's green Ford Fiesta and broke his ankle just moments after the strangers had a row. Birmingham Crown Court heard the incident at the Hodge Hill superstore, in Birmingham, happened seconds after the mother-of-two had nearly backed into him and said: "Can't you see I'm f***ing reversing?"
Palmer broke down in tears at the court, after being told she now faces the prospect of prison. Following a trial Palmer, aged, 27, of Gilson Drive, Coleshill, was found guilty of causing serious injury by dangerous driving, reported Birmingham Live.
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The incident occurred at around 4pm on June 8 last year. Mr Malhi, a bus driver, recalled that he was about two feet away from the Fiesta when he saw the rear lights come on and the driver try to reverse.
Asked if he heard anyone saying anything he said: "Yes, the driver of the green Fiesta, a female. She said: 'Can't you see I'm f***ing reversing?'. I was quite surprised.
"I held my shopping bag up as if to say: 'What the hell?'. I continued walking."
The next thing he remembered was the sound of an "engine revving and the wheel-spinning of tyres" before he was "hit from behind". CCTV footage played to the jury showed the moment the Fiesta pulled out of its parking bay and drove forward hitting Mr Malhi, who told the court: "I was thrown over the car into the air."
He stated he landed on his elbows and backside while the car sped off only to return a "few minutes later". Mr Malhi recalled what happened next as he said: "She said: 'I'm sorry I didn't mean it'.
"I said: 'You ran me down on purpose'. She said: 'Yes but could you not see I was reversing?'. I said: 'Please don't talk to me, talk to the police'. I said: 'You should know pedestrians have right of way'."
In cross-examination Mr Malhi denied he had being 'difficult' towards Palmer during the initial confrontation or trying to stop her driving off. Sharon Bailey, defending, said: "Maybe you were having a bad day, the driver irritated you by reversing. You tried to stop her.
"As you were walking away you were walking in front of her car trying to stop her from driving off. This is how she accidentally managed to hit you because you moved to the right."
Mr Malhi replied: "I understand what you are trying to say but that's not true." He also refuted that he had said: "Are you f***ing blind? You stupid d***head. Stupid b****."
The jury took less than two hours to find Palmer guilty on Tuesday, October 4. She has a single conviction on her record for 'excess alcohol'.
Ms Bailey stated the court would be 'assisted' by a pre-sentence report and the case was adjourned for sentence on Friday, November 4. Judge Andrew Smith said: "You should remember all options are open to the court."
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