Samuel Finnemore, 19, died early on Tuesday morning at a property on Matipo St, Riccarton.
The “devastated” family of a university student who died in unexplained circumstances have paid tribute to their “loving only child”.
Samuel Finnemore, 19, died early on Tuesday morning at a property on Matipo St, Riccarton, in Christchurch. The Herald understands police are investigating whether a broken window at the flat is linked to his death.
Finnemore was a “loving only child” of Cameron and Lisa, who lived in Auckland, and a beloved cousin, nephew and grandson of family in Christchurch, Tauranga and London.
“Sammy loved to competitively snowboard. He spent many happy days in Wanaka,” his parents said. “He loved uni and recently turned his studies to geology, a subject he discovered only after coming to Canterbury. He was well-liked, happy and he cherished time with his many friends in Auckland, Christchurch and Wanaka. Sam loved life, was always happy.”
The family thanked the community that was supporting them, and expressed gratitude to police and the University of Canterbury, which was his “home away from home”.
Finnemore, a talented snowboarder, had attended Albany’s Kristin School in Auckland. As a Year 13 student in 2020, Finnemore won the overall senior boys title at the Auckland Secondary Schools Snowboarding Championships. He was due to celebrate his 20th birthday tomorrow.
Detective Senior Sergeant Damon Wells said Finnemore’s death continued to be treated as unexplained.
Support would be provided to students alongside the University of Canterbury.
Police remained at the flat yesterday as a group of Finnemore’s friends gathered outside.
The university earlier offered its “deepest condolences to family and friends” of Finnemore.
“Based on the information we have, we’ve offered support and assistance to those immediately impacted and we have support in place for our student and staff community.”
Part of the street was cordoned off while police examined the scene. They appeared focused on one property in particular with a broken window, yellow and orange markers leading from the driveway to an area guarded by a forensics tent.
The homeowner told the Herald he was aware there was an incident at the rental property, but declined to comment further.