Tributes paid to man found dead on huddersfield railway tracks

Tributes paid to man found dead on huddersfield railway tracks

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Tributes have been paid to a "most selfless" young man who was found dead on a railway line in Huddersfield last week. On Tuesday, May 27, paramedics and police were called to


Deighton Railway Station at around 10.30am to reports of a body. There, they found the body of a man in his 20s, and British Transport Police said his death was not being treated as


suspicious. Now, he has been named locally as Fabrice Neze, who was born in Tanzania but grew up in Huddersfield from a young age. A number of people have now paid tribute to him following


his sudden death. Paying tribute, Marley Blair wrote: "I met Fabrice when I was 4 in primary school he was fresh from Tanzania. I remember he had these shiny silver trainers on that


everyone seemed to laugh at. You know what his reaction to it was? "To break dance and spin on his head after that anywhere I was so was he and visa versa we stuck together like glue no


matter what. He taught me so much and was the most selfless person I ever met all he wanted was everyone around him to shine. Anyone hear that has anything negative to say about my brother


watch yourself. You couldn’t be a 10th of the man he was". Kirsty Loubie Lou added: "Mental Health is such a devastating issue and sadly not enough outreach. The aftermath of such


horrific tragedy is truly heartbreaking. My thoughts are with the man who lost his life May you rest in peace". Sharron Michelle Bedford wrote: "Sending deepest condolences to the


family & friends at this difficult time, also RIP to the young man, god bless you all". Marie Mumzi added: "R.I.E.P young man condolences to his family and friend at this


extremely difficult time". Veronica Lamb said: "Deepest condolences to the family. There is never a good age to die, but in one SO young it hits differently. My heart goes out to


his devastated family members. So sad. I pray he is now at peace". Paula Stansfield said: "Such a tragedy Thoughts are with this poor souls family and friends". Nikki McMath


wrote: "Rest in peace young man, my thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends". A fundraiser for Fabrice's family is now being run on GoFundMe, you can donate to it


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