Kent Police Appeal for Witnesses After Three Men Assaulted in Lydd Town Centre

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Kent Police Appeal for Witnesses After Three Men Assaulted in Lydd Town Centre

Kent Police are seeking witnesses and information following a reported assault on three men near Cannon Street and Coronation Square in Lydd on the evening of 13 June 2026.

The Incident

Kent Police have issued a public appeal for information after three men were allegedly assaulted in the centre of Lydd, a small town in the Folkestone and Hythe district of Kent. According to Kent Police, the incident is reported to have taken place near Cannon Street and Coronation Square between about 7pm and 7.30pm on the evening of Saturday 13 June 2026.

One of the three men is reported to have required hospital treatment for facial and head injuries, which are described as serious but not life-threatening, according to a media report based on the Kent Police release. The circumstances surrounding the alleged assault and the identities of those responsible had not been established at the time of the appeal.

Victims Reported to Be Visiting for a Sports Competition

Media reports, attributed to information provided by Kent Police, state that the three men had travelled to the United Kingdom to take part in an international sports competition. Their precise nationalities, ages and the specific sporting discipline involved have not been confirmed in official releases and cannot be independently verified from publicly available information. The nature and extent of the injuries sustained by the other two men have not been detailed in the available material.

Kent Police posted the appeal through both the main Kent Police account and the Kent Police Shepway neighbourhood account on X, formerly Twitter, asking anyone with information to come forward.

The Appeal

Officers are asking residents, businesses and road users in the Cannon Street and Coronation Square area to check any CCTV, doorbell camera or dashcam footage that may have captured relevant activity during that Saturday evening. Anyone with information is asked to contact Kent Police through non-emergency channels. Those who wish to remain anonymous can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers.

The investigation is being handled by Kent Police, with local officers from the Folkestone and Hythe area involved given that Lydd falls within that policing district.

Crime in the Folkestone and Hythe Area

The Folkestone and Hythe district, which includes Lydd, recorded 1,820 violence against the person offences in the year ending March 2023, according to Kent Police and Kent County Council community safety data. Across the wider Kent Police force area, the Office for National Statistics recorded 26,924 violence against the person offences in the year ending September 2023, a rate of about 14.9 offences per 1,000 population. Exact figures for assaults in Lydd itself are not published separately in official statistics and cannot be independently verified at town level.

Community safety in the Folkestone and Hythe district falls within the remit of both the Folkestone and Hythe District Council community safety partnership and the Kent and Medway Police and Crime Commissioner.

Key Takeaways

  • Kent Police are appealing for witnesses and information following an alleged assault on three men near Cannon Street and Coronation Square in Lydd on the evening of 13 June 2026.
  • One of the three men required hospital treatment for facial and head injuries described as serious but not life-threatening, according to media reports attributed to Kent Police.
  • The three men are reported to have been visiting the UK for an international sports competition, according to media reports based on the Kent Police release.

What This Means for Kent Residents

Residents, businesses and anyone who was travelling near Cannon Street or Coronation Square in Lydd between 7pm and 7.30pm on Saturday 13 June 2026 are asked to review any CCTV, doorbell camera or dashcam footage they may hold and to report anything relevant to officers. Information can be passed to Kent Police through non-emergency channels, or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. The Folkestone and Hythe District Council community safety partnership and the Kent and Medway Police and Crime Commissioner both have roles in addressing violent crime concerns across the district, and residents with broader concerns about community safety in Lydd can raise them through those bodies.