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Heartbroken family's tribute to 'incredibly precious' 16-year-old, after tragic railway death

CHESHIRE, ENGLAND, JUL 3 – British Transport Police confirmed the deaths of two 16-year-olds on railway tracks are not suspicious and are investigating amid concerns over risky social media stunts.

  • A family has expressed immense grief over the death of their 16-year-old son who was killed on a railway line.
  • The boy's parents described him as the 'best big brother ever' who loved his family.
  • They characterized him as 'thoughtful, kind, bright, and intelligent.'
  • A passenger at Poynton station described the incident as a 'devastating' double tragedy, according to the Manchester Evening News.
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The social network algorithm is voracious and puts each publication to compete with billions, before audiences whose attention is getting shorter. In short, standing out in the daily scrolling is a challenge and there are those who would do anything for likes and reproductions; even putting their lives at risk. Example, worrying and perfect, of this situation is the recent case of a man who lay on the tracks of a train blindfolded. The video, re…

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Police find family of man, 39, who died on railway tracks

THE family of a man who died on railway tracks in the West Midlands have been found after police launched an appeal to trace them.

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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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