A 35-year-old Ramsgate man, Marshall Mitchell, who punched a member of the public in an unprovoked attack outside a pub in Harbour Street, on Friday 28 March 2025 has been jailed for 9-years.

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Following the attack, the victim fell to the floor, hitting his head on the ground and was taken to a London hospital due to the severity of his injuries.


Officers attended the scene alongside other emergency services, but Mitchell had fled the area prior to their arrival. Investigators identified Mitchell through reviewing CCTV of the attack, and he was arrested the next day on Saturday 29 March. He was later charged with manslaughter.


On Friday 18 April 2025, the victim of the attack, 68 year old Jim Castle, died in hospital. The post-mortem examination concluded a traumatic brain injury to be the cause of his death.


Mitchell pleaded guilty and was sentenced to nine years in prison at Canterbury Crown Court on Monday 1 December 2025.

Detective Sergeant Dean Sycamore said:

‘This was a senseless act of violence that cost a man his life. A single punch led to irreversible consequences, leaving a family devastated and grieving. 


‘I welcome the sentence handed down by the court and hope it offers some measure of justice to the victim’s loved ones. This tragic incident serves as a reminder to others: a single moment of aggression can be fatal. Think before you act.’

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