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Teenagers found guilty of manslaughter after man lured to beach and killed

Two teens were convicted of manslaughter after luring a man they suspected of being a paedophile to a beach where he was fatally attacked, with one teen previously pleading guilty.

  • On Monday, February 16, 2026, two teenagers were convicted of manslaughter over the death of 49-year-old Alexander Cashford, while a 16-year-old boy had earlier admitted to a manslaughter charge.
  • Using the alias Sienna, the three exchanged messages and arranged to meet Mr Cashford by the sea wall on August 10, 2025.
  • Mobile footage presented in court shows a boy striking Mr Cashford on the head with a bottle, while forensic pathologist Dr Anna Biddlestone found more than 30 external injuries and at least 500ml of blood in his left chest cavity.
  • At Woolwich Crown Court, the trio stood trial charged with murder but were acquitted of murder, and legal reporting restrictions prevent naming the defendants.
  • Jurors heard that the teenagers believed Mr Cashford was a paedophile and the girl can be heard shouting `F****** paedophile.` during the attack, while the older male defendant said he attacked because he believed police `wouldn't have done anything` if they had reported him.
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The 16-year-old girl sued the 49-year-old man who had previously been convicted of stalking. The teenage girl then filmed a 15-year-old boy beating the man to death with the help of a 14-year-old boy. Now the teenagers have been found guilty of his death, writes the BBC.

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Flying Eze broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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