Two teenagers have been found guilty of the manslaughter of a man at a seaside resort after he arranged to meet a 16-year-old girl.
A girl and two boys, who are aged 15 and 16, had been on trial for the murder of Alexander Cashford, 49, in Leysdown-on-Sea, on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, on 10 August last year.
The guilty trio cannot be named for legal reasons.
The 16-year-old boy had previously pleaded guilty to a secondary charge of manslaughter.
The girl and the 15-year-old boy had denied manslaughter.
All three had denied murder.
Prosecutors said Mr Cashford was found lying face down in the mud after being hit with rocks and a bottle.
Jurors heard he had given the girl his number on 8 August.
He had met her at an amusement arcade and had handed her a business card with a name on that was not his, the court heard.
Using the alias Sienna, the three exchanged messages with Mr Cashford and arranged to meet him by the sea wall.
The older male defendant said he attacked Mr Cashford because he felt police “wouldn’t have done anything” if they reported him for trying to meet up with the girl.
Mobile phone footage showed the boy striking Mr Cashford on the head with a bottle.
He accepted he wanted to use it to hurt Mr Cashford but said he did not believe it would cause “serious injury”.
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