10 men charged following disorder which led to death of Blackpool fan Tony Johnson

One of those men, Jake Balmforth, 34, has been charged with manslaughter

Author: Louisa KingPublished 7th Feb 2024
Last updated 7th Feb 2024

Detectives investigating the death of football fan Tony Johnson in Blackpool and the disorder leading up to it, have charged 10 men.

Mr Johnson, 55, from Blackpool, suffered a serious head injury after being assaulted outside the Manchester pub at approximately 7pm on Saturday 4th March last year, following a football match between Blackpool and Burnley earlier that day.

Very sadly, he died later in hospital. Our thoughts remain with Tony's family and loved ones.

Following consultations with the Crown Prosecution Service, officers today (7th February) charged Jake Balmforth, 34, of Tarvin Close, Burnley, with the manslaughter of Mr Johnson.

Nine men have been charged in relation to the disorder that led to Mr Johnson being assaulted.

John Oswell, 49, of Royal Avenue, Blackpool, Jonothan Lines, 31, of Millington Avenue, Blackpool, Reece Hutchinson, 19, of Briarfield Road, Poulton-le-Fylde, and Callum Howarth, 29, of Boleyn Court, Dalkeith Avenue, Blackpool, are charged with affray.

Nicholas Schofield, 31, of Langroyd Road, Colne, John Whiteside, 46, of Noyna Road, Foulridge, Colne, Jason Tattersall, 19, of Aylesbury Walk, Burnley, Joshua Ashton, 19, of Rimmington Avenue, Burnley, and Zak Bailey, 19, of Highfield Avenue, Foulridge, Colne, are charged with affray.

All 10 men have been bailed to appear before Preston Magistrates Court on Wednesday 13th March. Hear all the latest news from across the UK on the hour, every hour, on Greatest Hits Radio on DAB, at greatesthitsradio.co.uk, and on the Greatest Hits Radio app.