Boy killed on railway line was 'bright and kind'

Stewart Whittingham
BBC News, Manchester
Handout Joshua, wearing a dark T-Shirt and with his brown hair swept across his face, smiles for a photo in the sunshineHandout
The mother and father of Joshua Myers said "he was the best brother ever"

The parents of a 16-year-old boy who was killed on a railway line have said their hearts have been broken by his death.

British Transport Police (BTP) said Joshua Myers and another boy, 16, were found on the tracks at Poynton railway station in Cheshire at 22:00 BST on Thursday.

Both boys were pronounced dead at the scene. BTP said the deaths are not being treated as suspicious.

Paying tribute, Joshua's mother and father said: "He was the best big brother ever, who loved his family."

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The bodies of the two boys were found on a railway line near Poynton station

They added: "He had no idea how loved he was.

"Our hearts have been broken, and the world seems incomplete without him. He will stay in our hearts forever."

Joshua's parents said: "He was also very thoughtful, kind, bright and intelligent.

"His warm sense of humour always shone through all of his activities.

"He really enjoyed playing computer games, running and playing badminton.

"Many of his favourite days were when he was relaxing and playing whilst on holiday with his family - bodyboarding, swimming and looking after his younger siblings."

A file is being prepared for the coroner, BTP said, while the identity of the second boy is yet to be released.

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