
British Transport Police
Joshua Travis, 14, has been named as the teenager who lost his life when he was hit by a train on Wednesday
A 14-year-old boy and former Nottingham Forest academy footballer who was fatally stuck by a train had "so much love to give", his family have said in tribute.
Joshua Travis was hit by a train in Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire, on Wednesday night and pronounced dead at the scene, British Transport Police (BTP) stated.
The teenager's death is not being treated as suspicious. The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) said it was conducting a "preliminary examination" into the incident.
Other tributes include dozens of floral messages left at the Chestnut Grove footpath level crossing, which has been closed to the public.
'A great character'
In a statement shared by BTP, Joshua's family said: "Josh was a lad with an incredible energy for life, an infectious and mischievous smile, kind sparkling eyes, and so much love to give.
"He leaves a gap in our lives that is and will always be impossible to fill, and we will miss him forever."
In a tribute shared on social media, Nottingham Forest said: "Everyone at [the club] is deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of our former academy goalkeeper Josh Travis.
"Our thoughts are with Josh's family and friends at this extremely difficult time."

Nottingham Forest
The former Forest academy player was described as a "fantastic goalkeeper" with a "polite and funny nature"
The teenager was a goalkeeper for Gedling-based youth club, Aspire FC.
Aspire said it had postponed all its games at the weekend to pay respect to his family.
The club stated in a tribute shared on Facebook: "Josh was a fantastic goalkeeper and a great character in the group.
"Everybody that came across Josh described him as a pleasure to have around with his polite and funny nature.
"Josh made a real impact in his age group, both as a footballer but more importantly as a person and will be sorely missed at the club."


Floral tributes have been left at the Chestnut Grove crossing in Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire
On Friday, groups of young people attended the scene to pay tribute to Joshua.
The Chestnut Grove crossing has been closed for an initial 21 days.
Network Rail said it requested the emergency closure following Joshua's death.
The railway firm's route director for the East Midlands Mark Budden said: "Our immediate thoughts are with the family and friends that have been affected by this tragic incident.
"Safety is our top priority and we are fully supporting the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) as part of their ongoing inquiries."
RAIB said a decision on any further action in relation to the matter would be taken once evidence gathered by inspectors had been reviewed.

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