The family of 18-year-old Ben Smith have paid tribute to their much-loved son, brother and grandson.

Ben, of Melksham, died in hospital on Tuesday, November 2, following an assault in Bath in the early hours of Monday, November 1.

In a statement, Ben’s family said: “His family, friends and all that loved Ben are absolutely devastated at the loss of a boy who so was kind, caring and who had so much love for all of those around him. Ben never judged anybody.

“As a young lad Ben loved his sport and at the age of four began swimming with Melksham Swordfish, then at the age of six started football with Melksham Town Football’s youth team. He continued for many years.

“At 18 years of age, Ben finally passed his driving test after lockdown. In his first week of driving, Ben finished work and drove to Oxford to pick a friend up who had been working there all week. Anybody could message Ben at any time of the night and off he would go to collect them.

“With a bright future ahead of him, Ben was close to completing his apprenticeship at Fitting Tribute Ltd in Edington, who have said Ben was: “Not only a massive character, but a very valued member of the team. He will leave a huge hole for all that have worked with him.”

“The family are astounded by the outpouring of love and tributes from the community both personally and across social media. It is a tribute to a very special young man who has left so many wonderful memories for those who loved him.

“Ben’s group of friends are truly devastated at the loss of such a true friend and described him as: “The glue that held us all together.”

“Another friend shared with the family: “The truth is, when someone is so full of character and kindness is taken away from this world so suddenly for no reason, it leaves the biggest void in everyone’s heart who knew him.”

“Ben had so much of his life left to live, alongside his brother Alex, whose life will never be the same. A life that he was looking forward to living, as well as fulfilling his dreams and ambitions.”

The family have asked for privacy at this difficult time.