The family of an 11-year-old boy who died in a collision in Derby have paid tribute to him as a ‘sweet child that was full of life’.
Seth Fulton was riding his bicycle when he was involved in a collision with a bus and car in Nottingham Road, Chaddesden, on Friday 17 April.
He was seriously injured and died later in hospital.
His family have now released a photo of him and paid tribute to the 11-year-old, who was at his happiest out in nature on an adventure.
In a statement Seth’s mum and dad said: “He was a lovely colourful lad, independent and cheeky.
“He had a lust for life, loved wildlife and was adventurous. He was caring and compassionate, impulsive and inquisitive.
“He had a thirst for knowledge, was fearless, very sociable and would speak to anyone. He was free thinking and care free.
“He absolutely loved skateboarding and BMX riding.
“He was so very funny with his silly jokes and dancing. He was passionate about anything he put his mind to – he had the best personality.
“Everyone who came into contact with Seth will never forget him. He loved his friends as much as they all loved him.
“He was a sweet child that was full of life. He was a so very loved son, brother, grandson and nephew.”




