Father pays tribute to 16-year-old who died in Chippenham stabbing

Shayne Hambakachere was a student at Hardenhuish School in Chippenham

16-year-old Shayne Hambakachere died after being found seriously injured on London Road on Saturday (January 31)
Author: Lizzie CouttsPublished 3rd Feb 2026
Last updated 3rd Feb 2026

The father of a 16-year-old boy who died following a stabbing in Chippenham has paid tribute to him.

He has been named as Shayne Hambakachere and his dad Emmanuel has said "he was a hard worker with big dreams."

Shayne was discovered on London Road shortly before 4pm on Saturday (January 31) and taken to Southmead hospital in Bristol.

Despite medical efforts, he later died from his injuries.

A 15-year-old boy was arrested shortly after the incident and remains in police custody.

In a tribute issued by Wiltshire police Emmanueal Hambakachere said:

“Shayne will be greatly missed, he had a great sense of humour and we will miss the way he laughed so loudly without any care in the world. He loved going to the gym to work out to stay fit and lean. He was good at sprinting and he was often chosen to compete for his school. Shayne was ambitious and driven, he was a hard worker with big dreams. There is a time when he worked two jobs just to make money to buy his heart's desires without having to ask for money from family. He was also making money out of buying and reselling clothing and accessories online. With the money he made he bought himself a big TV for his bedroom and he had recently bought himself a Samsung s25 phone. He always used his money wisely and we admired that about him.

“At home he made sure he would do his chores on a daily basis, he always came home before his curfew and always communicated every time he left the house or came back. He was very helpful around the house and did whatever was asked of him without complaining. He was also very smart and tidy, he would not leave for school without making his bed. Shayne was a brave and bold young man, he was never afraid to speak his mind or to stand up for what he believed in.

“We are comforted to know that Shayne had a wonderful time on the 25th of December 2025 which we now realise was his very last Christmas. We had a buffet and played lots of games all night and Shayne won most of them and he enjoyed every minute of it. We are glad we got to share so many wonderful moments with him in the last couple of weeks.

“We would like to thank all the doctors and staff at Southmead hospital Bristol who tried their best to save Shayne's life while providing wonderful care and support to us every step of the way. One of the doctors offered to drive all the way from Bristol to Chippenham at 1am to fetch Shayne's sister so she could say goodbye to her brother. We want you to know that we were touched by your kindness and we will forever be grateful.”

Police say the investigation into the incident remains ongoing and those wishing to pay tribute to Shayne can leave flowers or dedications at the front gate of Hardenhuish School, where he was a student.

These tributes will be added to a memorial tree within the school grounds.

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