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Germany goalkeeper Enke commits suicide

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Germany goalkeeper Enke commits suicide

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<cite>AFP - <abbr class="timedate" title="Wednesday, November 11">Wednesday, November 11</abbr></cite>

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German national football team's goalkeeper Robert Enke, seen here in September 2009, has been killed after he threw himself under a train at a level crossing, police said on Tuesday.</cite>

HANOVER, Germany (AFP) - – German international goalkeeper Robert Enke has been killed after he threw himself under a train at a level crossing, police said on Tuesday. "There has been fatality at a level crossing at Neustadt am Rubenberge," police spokeswoman Martina Stern told AFP. "He threw himself under a train and died of his injuries. It was definitely suicide," she added. Jorg Neblung, a close friend and advisor to the six-times capped goalkeeper, also confirmed it was suicide. "I can confirm that it was suicide," he said. "Robert took his own life shortly before six o'clock (1700GMT). "A press conference in Hannover on Wednesday will reveal more details," he added.

The 32-year-old Germany and Hannover 96 goalkeeper - who leaves a widow and a daughter of eight months who they adopted in May three years after their two-year-old daughter died of a heart illness - had been suffering from an intestinal infection. He pulled out of the Germany squad two days ahead of their 4-0 World Cup qualifying victory over Azerbaijan in early September. However, recently he had professed himself delighted to have returned to training last month. "It has been a long time, almost a quarter of the season. However, once I resumed training I felt really well," said Enke, who played his last match for the club in Sunday's 2-2 draw with Hamburg. His death left those closest to him both personally and professionally in total shock. "We're in shock. I don't know what to say," said national manager Oliver Bierhoff, who along with national coach Joachim Lowe informed his fellow international team-mates - who are preparing for a friendly with Chile this weekend, of the tragedy. His club president Martin Kind was left stunned. "It is a total catastrophe. I am finding it hard to understand," said Kind. Later around 300 of the club's fans and several of his club-mates gathered outside the club's offices as a mark of respect with some laying down bouquets of flowers and lighting candles.

Enke was understudy to then first-team 'keeper Jens Lehmann during the 2008 European championships and had been in line to fill his boots before being taken ill in September and October. During that time his rival Rene Adler increased his chances of taking over the role in the national team who have qualified for the 2010 World Cup finals. Enke had also at one time been linked with a move to German giants Bayern Munich where the former German Under-21 international Michael Rensing had not impressed in his first season between the posts. However, Uli Hoeness, Bayern's general manager, had made clear they were not interested in paying the 10million euros transfer fee. Several people had advised Enke, who had previously had spells at Benfica, Barcelona and Tenerife, to leave Hannover for a more prestigious club and one that was playing in European club competition so he would improve his chances of becoming German number one.
 
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