Police said Caleb Balaban, 17, of St. Clair, Mo., died Sunday following a mishap in Castlewood State Park, as per the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and CBS associate KMOV.

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Answering a call Sunday evening about a railroad mishap, officials from West Province Region found the casualty lying on the ground and articulated him dead at the scene, NBC member KSDK detailed. An Amtrak representative said the casualty was intruding at the hour of the mishap, as per KMOV and KSDK.

None of the 123 travelers on the train from Chicago to Kansas City were harmed, the power source announced.

Caleb’s cousin Evnika Oleynik said in the depiction of a GoFundMe crusade for Caleb’s family that the young fellow “had extraordinary desires for his life.”

“He was exceptionally magnetic and could continuously figure out how to extract a chuckle from anybody he meets,” Oleynik composed. “He transmitted satisfaction and joy.”

Talking with the Post-Dispatch, Caleb’s auntie, Anna Gura, said her nephew was with companions on top of a scaffold when they heard the train drawing closer, yet couldn’t figure out which bearing it was coming from. The young fellow had turned 17 on Aug. 16 and was anticipating beginning a family with a young lady he met at a young day camp in Indiana, his auntie added.

“He was anticipating having a family with her, and he was simply envisioning a splendid future for himself,” Gura said.

Caleb’s more seasoned sister Elegance Balaban let the Post-Dispatch know that her brother worked for his uncle’s development organization and “was consistently somebody you could rely on.”

He additionally preferred to travel, she said. “Going on travels and impacting some music we would never settle on,” Balaban added, that her brother “was consistently down for an undertaking.”

St. Louis District cop Adrian Washington said Monday that an examination concerning the episode is progressing, as indicated by the Post-Dispatch.