Cyclist killed in Coventry crash named as hospital worker Joel Carriedo

Tributes have been paid to a cyclist who was killed after being hit by a car in Coventry
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Hospital worker Joel Carriedo was struck by a vehicle on Woodway Lane on Sunday morning (3 September).

The dad-of-two was killed along with another man in two seperate collisions. 47-year-old Joel was tragically confirmed dead shortly afterwards. A 44-year-old pedestrian also died after being hit on Gosford Street.

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Another pedestrian who was struck on Gosford Street has been treated for injuries which are not life threatening. A 33-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and has been sectioned under the Mental Health Act.

In a tribute his family said: “Joel was a loving husband and father of two, who worked extremely hard as a healthcare assistant at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire.

“He will be missed dearly by all that knew him. We thank all of the community for their continued support during this very difficult time. May he rest in peace and God bless his soul.”

Joel joined University Hospital, Coventry in 2017, working on Ward 40 (Care of the Elderly) before moving to Ward 32 (Gastroenterology) a few months ago. Professor Andy Hardy, Chief Executive Officer at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust said: “Everyone at the Trust is shocked and saddened by this tragic news.

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“Joel’s passion for caring for others shone through in everything he did and he left a lasting impression on the patients and families he came into contact with.

“While his work was a huge source of pride, it was evident to everyone who knew Joel that the role he enjoyed the most was being a loving husband and a father to his two cherished children.

“Joel will be sorely missed by us all and our thoughts are with his friends and family at this difficult time.”

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