Five thugs who battered ‘hero’ father to death after he tried to break up fight guilty of murder

Five thugs who battered to death a new father when he tried to break up a fight outside a pub have been found guilty of murder.

Reece Cox, 24, was viciously punched and kicked by the group after they surrounded him ‘like a pack of animals’ before launching their savage attack outside a JD Wetherspoon pub.

The father-of-one stepped in to help a friend being assaulted by outside The Clifton pub, in Sedgley, West Midlands, on August 15 last year.

Mr Cox was pronounced dead at the scene after suffering serious head injuries despite the best efforts of medics to save him.

Shane Jones, 26, Wayne Burke, 23, Shaquel Halliday, 22, Adam Ashwin, 20 and Sebastian Jones, 19, have now been found guilty of his murder.

Reece Cox (pictured), 24, was murdered when he tried to intervene in a fight outside a pub in Sedgley in August

Shane Jones (top left), 26, Wayne Burke (top middle), 23, Shaquel Halliday (top right), 22, Adam Ashwin (bottom left), 20 and Sebastian Jones (bottom middle, 19, have now been found guilty of his murder. Ryan Nickin (bottom right) was convicted of manslaughter

Shane Jones (top left), 26, Wayne Burke (top middle), 23, Shaquel Halliday (top right), 22, Adam Ashwin (bottom left), 20 and Sebastian Jones (bottom middle, 19, have now been found guilty of his murder. Ryan Nickin (bottom right) was convicted of manslaughter

Ryan Nickin, 22, was convicted of manslaughter following a trial at Wolverhampton Crown Court after a jury took just five and a half hours to find them all guilty.

Jurors were told how Mr Cox had been on a night out with friends and they headed to get some food before going home.

The trio of pals set off towards a taxi rank when one of them accidentally bumped into a teenager called Joe Williams.

The group, who were ‘out looking for a fight’, attacked one of the men, with Ashwin dragging him into the road and back towards the pub.

The court heard Mr Cox, who was described as a man ‘who would always step in to help if he didn’t like what he saw’, tried to defuse the situation.

Two other men Tyrone Halliday (left), 24, and Joe Williams (right), 18, pleaded guilty to affray and causing actual bodily harm

Two other men Tyrone Halliday (left), 24, and Joe Williams (right), 18, pleaded guilty to affray and causing actual bodily harm

Ashwin and his friends then turned their attention to Mr Cox and violently beat him to death.

A post mortem revealed he died from blunt trauma to his head.

All six were also convicted of violent disorder and causing actual bodily harm.

Two other men Tyrone Halliday, 24, and Joe Williams, 18, pleaded guilty to affray and causing actual bodily harm.

Following the verdict, Mr Cox’ family paid tribute in a statement issued by police and said: ‘Reece was a gentle giant.

West Midlands Police are pictured carrying out a forensic search at the scene off High Street and Ettymore Road in August

West Midlands Police are pictured carrying out a forensic search at the scene off High Street and Ettymore Road in August

‘Never aggressive but would step up and front anything that wasn’t right. He would always go out of his way to help others.

‘Reece’s partner and son have had their whole future as a family taken away from them.

‘On the day he died, it was the couple’s six year anniversary of when they first met and what would and should have been a happy and special day, but now it will be a sad and permanent reminder of his horrific and senseless killing year after year.

‘Reece and his son had an amazing bond and he is our constant reminder of Reece.

‘It has broken our hearts to see the torment he has had to go through, losing his dad at the age of four.

Pictured: Reece Cox

Pictured: Reece Cox

Tributes have poured in for Mr Cox (pictured), who was dubbed a ‘hero’ for his actions in the violence

Jurors were told how Mr Cox (pictured) had been on a night out with friends and they headed to get some food before going home

Jurors were told how Mr Cox (pictured) had been on a night out with friends and they headed to get some food before going home

‘Reece was a hero that night and lost his life saving someone else’s. We still cannot believe he has gone and think about him every single day.’

Detective Inspector Laura Harrison, from West Midlands Police’s Homicide Team, said: ‘What is so upsetting about what happened to Reece is that anyone could have been him that night.

‘He was simply on a night out with friends and tried to intervene in a fight that cost him his life.

‘Reece was an innocent member of the public who wasn’t out to cause trouble, he simply wanted to enjoy a night out.

‘These six men were out looking for a fight that night and an accidental knock as someone walked past them is all it took to set them off.

‘I can’t imagine what Reece’s family are going through in what has been a difficult year for all, let alone a family who had their son, father and partner taken away from them so cruelly.

‘Although no sentence will ever bring Reece back, I hope they can gain some closure from this knowing that those that caused Reece’s death have been brought to justice.’