• FAMILY members of a murdered 18-year-old boy have spoken of their heartbreak at his death.

Ashley Woolley was found stabbed in Oaklands Park on Thursday afternoon and taken by ambulance to Chelmsford’s Broomfield Hospital where he later died.

In a statement released today, his family said: “Thank you to everyone who has shown care and compassion for our son Ashley as it means so much to us as a family.

“Ashley was born and raised in Chelmsford and he lived life to the full.

“He enjoyed, amongst other things, free running, which would fill us with fear in case he broke something.

“Ashley’s ambition in life was to finish college and to go on to university along with his loving girlfriend Charlotte who was always there to help and support him and she is devastated by the loss of Ashley.

“Ashley’s amazing smile would light up any room that he came into and he leaves behind a loving family who have lost a part of them that can never be filled.

“At 3pm on that tragic day Ashley’s dad Trevor was wrapping Ashley’s presents ready for Christmas but now sadly we will never see the pleasure of him opening these presents as well as the presents he would have received from his family.

“Ashley would not want any of us to be sad but at this time it’s impossible not to be.

“We would like to thank Ashley’s many friends and family that have made fantastic comments on a Facebook tribute page set up by Ashley’s best friend in memory of our son.

“We, the family, would also like to thank all of Ashley’s friends who turned up to remember him at the place where he was sadly taken from us.

“It was very humbling for the family to see all the people that turned up to lay flowers and tributes to Ashley and made us realise how much our son was loved and respected.

“Ashley would have been 19 years old on December 30 and this is a birthday that we will never see. It was planned on his birthday that Ashley’s dad was going to give him the gift of driving lessons.

“Ashley leaves a brother Paul who we know he loved very much and who was a major part in Ashley’s life.

“Paul, as are we, will be inconsolable at this very sad time especially considering that it is also coming up to Christmas and we would ask that the media respect our privacy and allow us to mourn our son in peace.”

A murder investigation was launched by detectives from the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate and the two arrests were made in the early hours of Friday.

  • A 17-year-old boy from Chelmsford has been charged with Ashley's murder as well as threatening a person with an offensive weapon in a public place.

He has been remanded in youth custody and will appear at Chelmsford Crown Court on Monday, December 22.