SHAMED actor John Alford placed a winning bet on a horse before he was found dead in his prison cell, a friend has revealed.
The star, 54, rang his sister and asked her to put a wager on Johnny Jury’s for him at the .
Shamed London’s Burning actor John Alford placed a winning bet on a horse before he was found dead in his prison cell, a friend has revealed
Alford’s death came just weeks after he was jailed for eight and a half years for sexually abusing two girls in 2022
Alford, seen here in July 1999, walking free from prison, seven weeks after he was jailed for supplying drugs
The 20/1 outsider won the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle on Friday — but by then .
The father of two’s death came just weeks after he was jailed for eight and a half years for .
Close friend Justin Smith posted on Facebook: “John liked a bet, he phoned his sister to put a bet on for him . . .”
Revealing the horse’s name as Johnny’s Jury, he questioned why he would be asking to put a bet on if he was going to kill himself.
Friends of Alford, who also starred in London’s Burning, suspect he took an overdose of pills.
His death is being investigated by the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman.
A post-mortem is due to take place with further toxicology tests expected in an effort to establish his cause of death.
Alford first came to fame playing the part of rebel Robbie Wright in BBC’s Grange Hill when he was 13.
With his boyish good looks, Alford launched a career as a pop star and had three top 30 hits and performed on Top of the Pops.
But he was sacked from London’s Burning in 1999 after being exposed for supplying cocaine and following a newspaper expose.
John Alford was found dead on his cell bed by prison staffCredit: David New – The Sun
Alford was convicted of four counts of sexual activity with a 14-year-old girl and charges of sexual assault and assault by penetration relating to a 15-year-old girlCredit: PA
HMP Bure near Norwich, where Alford was serving his sentence
Alford, left, first found fame as Robbie in Grange Hill, seen here with George Christopher as ZiggyCredit: Alamy
Alford found fame as fireman Billy Ray in London’s Burning in the 1990sCredit: Credit: ITV



