THE FAMILY of a man who died on a platform at Reading Station on Saturday night have paid tribute to him.
Thomas Parker, 24, was involved in an incident on a train. Emergency paramedics attended platform eight, but were unable to save him and he died at the scene.
Kirkpatrick Virgo, 42 and of Whitby Road, Slough, has charged with murder and possession of an offensive weapon. He appeared at Reading Magistrates Court on Monday, August 1, with an appearance at Reading Crown Court planned for tomorrow, Tuesday, August 2.
Mr Parker’s family said in a statement released by British Transport Police that he was a popular, loving man.
“Tom was a very kind, thoughtful, and caring son,” they wrote.
“He was dedicated to his parents, brothers, grandparents, family and friends. He was popular, loving, funny, and hardworking.
“He was the life and soul of the party. His kindness and thoughtfulness touched the lives of everyone who knew him.”
They added: “We cannot adequately express how deeply saddened and shaken we feel about his death. He will always be in our hearts and minds wherever we are.”
“We would like to appeal for their privacy throughout this difficult time.”
Specialist officers are supporting Mr Parker’s family.
Detective Chief Inspector Paul Langley said: “My thoughts are with Mr Parker’s family and friends who will no doubt be devastated by this tragic loss.
“Our investigation continues at pace and a man appeared at court this morning charged in connection to Mr Parker’s death.
“I would like to encourage any witnesses who haven’t already spoken to police to get in touch with us as soon as possible by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 665 of 30/07/22.”
It is also possible to make anonymous reports via Crimestoppers.