Floral tributes have been left near the spot where a man was beaten to...

Published: 3:36 pm August 27, 2025
Updated: 11:23 am October 13, 2025
Floral Tributes Left for Man Beaten to Death in Leysdown as Teenagers Face Murder Trial

 

Floral tributes have been left near the spot where a man was beaten to death in Leysdown earlier this month.

Tributes Laid Near Pub

Three floral tributes — a bouquet and two posies of dried flowers — have been tied to a wooden stile overlooking the Warden Bay pub, close to where Alexander Cashford, 49, was found fatally injured.
A 12-year-old girl from Basildon, Essex, who was also arrested in connection with the attack, has been released on bail.

Attack and Investigation

It is alleged the victim was killed after an altercation which involved the use of stones and a glass bottle. Detectives are also aware of a video circulating on social media which is said to show the attack.

Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses, CCTV and dashcam footage. Anyone with information should call 01622 652006 quoting reference 46/139384/25.

Background

Mr Cashford, who was born in Minster but had been living in Gillingham, is understood to have also had a home in Warden Bay.

An inquest has been opened and adjourned by Coroner Katrina Hepburn.

It later emerged that in March 2025, Mr Cashford had admitted a stalking charge at North Kent Magistrates’ Court and was serving a one-month curfew with an electronic tag until September. He had also previously been jailed for three years and four months in 2015 after admitting vehicle theft, money laundering and related offences worth more than £63,000.

 

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