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CF1989
10/11/2009, 11:17 PM
sad news, probably would have been number 1 for Germany in south africa.

went onto a train track and got hit

story here :

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11095_5687427,00.html

Stevo Da Gull
10/11/2009, 11:37 PM
Just reading this on wikipedia:


Robert Enke was married to wife Teresa and had a daughter, Lara, who died (aged 2) on 17 September 2006 due to a heart birth defect.[21] They lived together on a farm[13] and adopted a baby girl, Leila, in May 2009.[22]

He was involved with his wife in the animal rights campaign, and they had many pets themselves.[23] He lent his face to the PETA campaign against the fur industry.

Tragic stuff, feel most of all for his wife Teresa and the the baby Leila. Judging by his involvement in animal rights, he was a man who was aware of the suffering of the others.. I find it hard to get my head around him leaving his wife and child behind. Wherever his mind was.. I don't know what to say. Terrible news

CF1989
10/11/2009, 11:49 PM
said on the news he never really got over the death of his first child at the age of 2

Real Rover
11/11/2009, 12:13 AM
R.I.P....very sad news...:(

SkStu
11/11/2009, 1:07 AM
tragic. I feel for Enke and for the family he left behind. RIP.

DeLorean
11/11/2009, 8:58 AM
Horrible story. Suicide is the worst of the worst.

RIP

robertob
11/11/2009, 9:18 AM
I can't believe it. Enke was not just an amazing keeper, he was a great person, a nice character and a very intelligent guy as well. I'm really sad. Germany is shocked and in deep mourning.

RIP Robert Enke

KK77
11/11/2009, 11:38 AM
Sad. RIP

Kildare Lad
11/11/2009, 5:49 PM
Rest in Peace

irishultra
11/11/2009, 9:22 PM
:(

R.I.P Robert Enke

jebus
12/11/2009, 5:38 PM
Terrible business altogether :(

Mad Moose
12/11/2009, 9:01 PM
Very very sad news indeed and if there's a lesson to be learned from it its that you never know whats going on in people's lives. Never presume you know whats happening for somebody and look after your friends and people close to you. It was one thing in Ireland we were very good at.Looking out for neighbours and friends and its something we do a hell of a lot less.

I study psychotherapy and I suppose I'm in touch which just how much suffering and struggle there is out there. Its not always apparent and is often so well disguised. Some people become so desperate that taking their own lives seems the only relief.

There is still a certain stigma associated with mental illness.

May he rest in peace.