Family’s tribute to son found dead on the railway in South London

Roger Smith - Contributor Add a Comment 2 Min Read
leo tribute image (Leo Barber) // Credit: BTP

The family of a 16-year-old boy who very sadly died on the railway line in South have paid a moving tribute to him.

At 4.50 am on 28 November last year, officers received reports of a casualty on the railway line near Railway Station in Bromley.

Responding to the reports, the officers found 16-year-old Leo Barber on the tracks but despite the best efforts of paramedics he was very sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

As a tribute, Leo's family has decided to release this photo of him. British Transport Police are now asking for the family's privacy to be respected as they come to terms with the tragic loss of their son.

Leo's family said: “Leo was an incredibly bright, sensitive, funny and loving boy with the world at his feet and could have achieved anything he put his mind to. He will be incredibly missed as our son, big brother, nephew, grandson and friend.

“Leo had struggled with his for several months and was under the care of medical professionals at the time of his passing.

“We would like to thank all the emergency services for their efforts with special thanks to the London Ambulance Service and British Transport Police.

“We would also like to thank friends, family and the wider community for their support and kindness at this time. Our hearts go out to all who have been affected by this tragedy.

“We are truly devastated and heartbroken as a family with the loss of our beautiful Leo. Our lives will truly never be the same again and we will carry his memory forward as we fight for change for those affected by Autism and mental health.”

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