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BREAKING NEWS: Germany Goalkeeper Robert Enke Dies Aged 32
The Nationalmannscahft stopper passed away on the afternoon of November 10th...
Nov 10, 2009 7:27:24 PM
Hannover
96 president Martin Kind announced the death of the former Barcelona
stopper on Tuesday afternoon, according to the agency
dpa.
Nothing has yet been confirmed about the cause of death, but German source
Morgenpost Online, early signs point towards suicide.
The
website quotes a spokesperson from the Hannover police as saying, "Enke
has thrown himself under a train at Neustadt am Rübenberge."
The
incident is said to have taken place in the small town of Neustadt at
around 18:25 local time.
Unhappy
Enke is survived by his wife, Teresa. The couple had a daughter, Lara,
who died at the age of two in 2007. Recently they had adopted a new
baby girl.
It has been hinted at by Hannover officials, and stated explicitly by
the German press, that Enke never truly recovered from the death of his
daughter, and that personal pressures such as these were the cause of
his suicide.
Bild journalist Wolf Bruer explained to
Sky Sports,
"It seems to be deliberate suicide. He has apparently driven his car
this evening to a train crossing station (level crossing), waited for
the train, and the train hit him.
"The president of Hannover
confirmed indeed that it's a very sad news. He also said, very
importantly, that he confirmed Robert Enke had been a very unstable
person."
Career
Enke's early footballing days were in Jena, his home town, where he made his professional debut with Carl Zeiss Jena in 1995.
From there he moved first to Moenchengladbach and then to Lisbon to play for Benfica, where he remains a cult hero.
Barcelona
picked him up on a Bosman deal in 2002, but here he struggled, taking
loan spells first at Fenerbahce and then Tenerife.
At the island
club, though, he regained sufficient stature to be signed by Hannover,
and here he became a late bloomer, becoming captain and gaining
international recognition at the age of 29.
Enke's death came at a time when he was undisputed number one for his club and had also regained this title for Germany.
However, a recent bout of illness had seen Enke miss out on the latest Germany squad.
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