On 6 September 2024, Shaw suffered a head injury after a fall at his home in Birmingham and was admitted to hospital in a "serious condition". Following reports of his death on 15 September, Shaw's family released a statement that he was still in hospital, with his condition being described as "grave and serious". Shaw died the next day at the age of 63. Aston Villa released a statement on behalf of Shaw's family stating that he had died peacefully earlier that day, surrounded by his family. On 17 September, the day following Shaw's death - Aston Villa played
Young Boys in Bern, in their first game in the European Cup (now called the Champions League) since Shaw's playing days. The Swiss club displayed a tribute to Shaw before the game, with Aston Villa manager
Unai Emery saying the subsequent win was in Shaw's honour. On Aston Villa's first home game since Shaw's death, a Premier League game against
Wolverhampton Wanderers, Villa Park displayed banners of Shaw. His former teammates were invited as guests of honour and a
minute's applause was held before the game. Shaw's funeral took place on 16 October 2024, crowds of supporters lined the route of a
funeral procession starting at Villa Park and leading to a service at Sutton Coldfield Crematorium. On 6 December 2024, the coroner returned a verdict of accidental death. ==Honours==