The Daily Telegraph

Robbers held Rambo knife to my throat, says Olympic cyclist

Mark Cavendish tells a court how armed suspects threatened to stab him in an early morning raid

- By Neil Johnston Senior news reporter

THE Olympic cyclist Mark Cavendish has told of the moment armed robbers threatened him with a large “Rambo knife” in front of his wife as his threeyear-old child hid under the covers.

Cavendish, 37, told a court how he was punched by intruders at his home in Ongar, Essex, before one of the balaclava-clad attackers brandished a blade during the raid his wife described as “everybody’s worst nightmare”.

Romario Henry, 31, and Oludewa Okorosobo, 28, both from London, are on trial at Chelmsford Crown Court accused of the robbery in the early hours of Nov 27 2021.

Two suspects remain at large and Ali Sesay, 28, from East London, has pleaded guilty to robbery.

The court has heard how four masked men made off with two Richard Mille watches, worth a total of £700,000, a Louis Vuitton suitcase and a safe from his home during the raid at 2.30am, which has been described by prosecutor­s as a “well-orchestrat­ed and wellexecut­ed planned invasion”.

Cavendish’s watch was one of only four or five ever made and his wife’s diamond-encrusted timepiece was one of a kind. But it has been suggested by Archangelo Power, representi­ng Henry, that the intruders may have been looking for a blue sapphire watch that had been loaned to her husband by Richard Mille to wear at the GQ Awards where he was pictured on the red carpet.

Cavendish, who has a silver medal from the Rio 2016 Olympics and has won 34 Tour de France stages, was in bed with his wife when the gang smashed into their home, and giving evidence yesterday said he had only just recovered from a crash that put him in intensive care when he was attacked.

Cavendish said they were woken by a noise downstairs and his wife got up to investigat­e. “I got up to follow her out and as I was stepping out of the room is when she started to come back up,” he said. “She shouted ‘get in’. There were figures really close behind her.”

He said he had tried to press a panic alarm but he could not find it in the darkness and was jumped on by an intruder who started to punch him in the head. “One had me, and another pulled out a knife and held it to my face,” he said. “It wasn’t a knife you have in a kitchen. It was black and had holes in it. It was a weapon. They were asking where the watches and safe were. Later on they were asking where the cash and jewellery.”

Cavendish, who said he was naked when he was attacked, told how he pointed towards his watch on the windowsill after trying in vain to open a

One of the men said, ‘Do you want me to stab you up in front of your kid?’

safe that had run low on battery. He later heard the “screeching of tyres” as the gang fled, having forced him to open the front gates.

Peta Cavendish, his wife, had earlier held back tears as she told the court the raid was “everyone’s worst nightmare”, and after waking in the early hours she had expected to find one of the children downstairs but instead saw “men’s figures in balaclavas and they were running towards the stairs”. She added: “It was so sudden that I didn’t have time to think. I just knew that all my babies were asleep in the house. I tried to run up the stairs as quickly as I could.”

She said that the men, who were wearing balaclavas, tracksuits and gloves, then went for her husband and demanded valuables. “They dragged him from his feet and started punching him. One of them then had him in a headlock. One of them then held a large black knife to his throat. They said, ‘Where are the watches and do you want me to stab you up in front of your kid’.” Asked to describe the blade, she said it was serrated, about a foot long and agreed with Edward Renvoize, prosecutin­g, that it could be described as a “Rambo knife”.

Both men deny two counts of robbery. The trial continues.

 ?? ?? Armed robbers broke into the property of Peta and Mark Cavendish in 2021. They are seen here leaving Chelmsford Crown court
Armed robbers broke into the property of Peta and Mark Cavendish in 2021. They are seen here leaving Chelmsford Crown court

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