Ex-Tory election agent defrauded £9,000 from vulnerable teen after mum died

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Anton Roche says he
Anton Roche says he's been left feeling isolated after a family friend defrauded him (Image: Jonathan Buckmaster)

A former election agent for the Conservative Party took thousands of pounds from a fundraiser set up to support a vulnerable teenager who’d lost his mum.

Tory Alexander Shayler - who has been involved in three general election campaigns - was tasked with managing donations totalling more than £17,000 raised following the sudden death of then-15-year-old Anton Roche’s mum Leila Roy. Leila, a community campaigner and ex councillor for Camden in northwest London, died from a heart condition during the Covid lockdown in February 2021, aged 39.

Leila's pal Shayler, 32, helped set up the GoFundMe account which was used to pay for funeral costs and other expenses. The remaining balance - around £9,000 - was then due to be transferred to Anton once he turned 18 in February this year. However, just weeks before the teen’s birthday, Shayler - who was trusted to safeguard the finances - allegedly admitted he’d blown all the money on himself and would need time to pay it back.

In August, he pleaded guilty to one count of fraud by false representation, the CPS confirmed to the Mirror. Anton, from Belsize Park, northwest London, said the incident was a “big shock” and has left him feeling isolated, but also saddened that his late mum has been betrayed by a close friend.

Ex-Tory election agent defrauded £9,000 from vulnerable teen after mum died qhiqqkiqtqiquhinvAlexander Shayler took Anton to trips to the cinema after his mum died (Jonathan Buckmaster)

“He was someone I thought I could trust,” he said of Shayler. “I knew my mum trusted him. The weird bit wasn’t so much the money disappearing, it was that someone who took me to the cinema and someone I’d hung out with after mum died and who I had chatted to about her had done that.

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“It’s affected my trust with people in general. I take everything a lot more with a grain of salt. I struggle a lot to speak to close family and relatives and friends about important events, things to do with money and personal things a lot more because of that fear: could it be used against me? This information, will it benefit someone else?”

Anton went on to say: “It’s not so much that I care he broke my trust but more that he broke my mum’s trust. I know that’s a bit silly to say but as someone who’s a friend of someone who has passed on and was in charge of looking after something for that person’s son, and that person is a child, that’s the bit that sticks with me the most. Breaking that trust with my mum, even though she’s not here to have her trust broken.”

Ex-Tory election agent defrauded £9,000 from vulnerable teen after mum diedAnton's mum Leila Roy died in February 2021 (Jonathan Buckmaster)

One of Leila’s closest friends, Amit Shah, has been helping Anton since his mum died and reported what Shayler had done to police. He said: “There was a lot of public interest because the kind of people that had donated to the fund had been MPs, lords, journalists, even police officers, firefighters and charities. It wasn’t just 200 people but various organisations. So many people donate to a charity, it suddenly became clear a lot of people had been defrauded.

“Then the police started taking it very seriously and realised this was a matter of public interest.” Amit claims, on admitting he’d spent the money, Shayler handed over £1,000 in cash before paying the rest back in instalments prior to the case going to court. He said the fraudster told him he had been suffering with his mental health, and the money had in part gone on alcohol.

However, Amit says during this period Shayler was posting on Facebook about going on holiday and splashing out on Tom Jones concert tickets. He said it “sickens” him to think someone would allegedly use mental health as an excuse for such a crime. Anton said he has not received an apology from Shayler and does not plan to go to court for his sentencing. Instead he is focusing on his education and grieving for his mum. He has started at Burbeck University, where he is studying data finance and computing, while supporting himself with a night job at Waitrose.

Ex-Tory election agent defrauded £9,000 from vulnerable teen after mum diedAnton, now 18, lives alone in the flat he previously shared with his mum (Jonathan Buckmaster)

Anton said he would rather just try to forget what happened. “It’s one of those things, I’m not great at accepting things in general and just hearing about it and having previous experiences of having family court and things, I’m not ready to go through that,” he said.

Anton is still living in the flat he was raised in by single mum Leila. His parents separated around the time he was born. Following her death, Anton’s dad moved in with him as his sole guardian until he turned 18. The teenager is matter of fact about the initial loss of the money, and it hasn’t perturbed him. “You think you have a safety net in case things go wrong and then you don’t,” he said.

Anton had to call the ambulance when his mum suddenly fell ill around lunchtime on Friday, February 26, 2021, while they were both at home. He said: “She asked me to call an ambulance for her because she was feeling unwell. I remember my first reaction - because we were doing online lessons - was that my teacher was going to have a go at me for missing two classes in a row. But then I realised the seriousness of the situation.

Ex-Tory election agent defrauded £9,000 from vulnerable teen after mum diedLeila suffered with a multitude of heart issues before she died (Jonathan Buckmaster)
Ex-Tory election agent defrauded £9,000 from vulnerable teen after mum diedLeila was a councillor in Camden for several years (Anton Roche)

“She was unwell but a bit reluctant to go with the paramedics. I was there with her. It was a lot to deal with for a 15 year old,” he explained. Anton recalls calling 999 around 1pm and being taken to the hospital in a police car because “I wasn’t old enough to go in the ambulance”. He described his mum as looking unwell in the flat but “alright” - though he never saw her alive again.

His dad joined him in the hospital waiting room and Leila died around 4pm. “I was aware she was unwell, being brought to a hospital in an ambulance generally isn’t a good thing,” he said before laughing and adding: “Sorry, I use laughing as my coping mechanism. I guess there was a naive optimism that everything was going to be fine. It was just life shattering.”

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Leila had suffered with a multitude of heart issues for years, often leaving her bedbound, something which her son has now inherited, but he hopes to a lesser extent. He spoke to the Mirror after going for an MRI. Around two years before his mum died, Anton started experiencing “similar cardiac episodes that she had when she was my age”.

Ex-Tory election agent defrauded £9,000 from vulnerable teen after mum diedShayler has been involved in multiple general election campaigns (Getty Images)
Ex-Tory election agent defrauded £9,000 from vulnerable teen after mum diedShayler (left) outside court last month (Amit Shah)

He added: “It’s a worry. My heart rate and blood pressure tends to drop pretty dramatically. It’s sort of been the lightheadedness, becoming very pale and feeling like my legs are giving out. I have a heart monitor to track heart rate, which is very scary.” Anton is currently looking for a flatmate to help support him with bills. He can’t help but feel he’s had to grow up a little too fast.

“There’s a lot of things in retrospect that I would have loved to have done in the last two years at school…exam years, while trying to juggle everything else. It’s been non-stop adult things, I haven’t had the chance to be a teenager a lot.” In a profile for Shayler’s current job, it says: “Alexander has experience in Europe and the Caribbean and has 10 years of experience in party-political campaigning. Alexander is a former Election Agent for the Conservative Party. He has worked in multiple leadership elections, 3 general elections and managed candidates across the spectrum of national and local government.”

Shayler was due to be sentenced at Wood Green Crown Court on Monday (October 2) but bizarrely had not been made aware of his sentencing date - and neither had his lawyers. The judge, Ms Recorder Naomi Hawkes was left with no option but to adjourn the hearing to a later date so that all parties can be informed.

The Mirror has attempted to contact Shayler for comment.

Ryan Merrifield

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