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“Firstly, my upmost thoughts and prayers are with family and friends of the 16-year-old boy who has died following a stabbing in Chippenham on Saturday afternoon. To see a young life ended in this way is truly horrendous.
“In a close-knit community like Chippenham, the effects of this will be felt across the town and I would like to reassure you that Wiltshire Police acted quickly once this tragic incident unfolded, with a 15-year-old boy arrested shortly after, who remains in police custody.
“Officers must now be given the time and space to fully investigate and I urge our communities to avoid speculation while criminal proceedings are active and a family grieves the loss of their child.
“Thankfully, incidents like this are rare in Chippenham, and Wiltshire as a whole, but that doesn't mean residents won’t be shocked when they hear that a teenager has died following a stabbing in broad daylight.
“As a result of this, residents around this part of the town will see the mobile police station in the area and an increased police presence over the course of this week. I would appeal to anyone with any information to speak to the officers, call 101 or report anonymously through Crimestoppers.
“We must prevent other families and communities from being left with similar unimaginable grief and loss which is why it is important that we identify the issues and address the root causes that lead to knife crime.
“Quite understandably, I know that people will be asking what is being done.
“My office, along with all our partners, are working hard to encourage young people to think again before they pick up a knife.
“Through working with Wiltshire Police and our local authorities, we have created a comprehensive package of education and engagement initiatives which are designed to steer young people away from knife crime and supports the work which is already done by Neighbourhood Policing Teams.
“It is up to us to review the effectiveness of these measures but I would also like to appeal to parents and carers to step forward and share with us any concerns they do have.
“For any parents or carers who are worried about their children, I’d like to point them to the knife crime section on the “Check It Out” part of my website: Knife Crime
“Young people, especially teenagers, need to feel safe, and we must reinforce at every level that carrying a knife will never solve the challenges they face. By working together, we can aim to avoid similar situations to the senseless tragedy we have seen in Chippenham this weekend.”
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