Suicide has always been one of the top leading causes of death in the world, health authorities say. Among countries, it belongs to the upper 20 causes of death for all ages. About one million people kill themselves every year, says the World Health Organization (WHO). The manager of the Wales national team, Gary Speed is no stranger to it; he ended his life at age of 42. He was famous for being a great midfielder. All his life, Speed was not known for being depressed and haven’t even filed a single Zoloft lawsuit.
Many people sighed in disbelief when they heard the news that Speed has killed himself. Taking his own life was totally out of character for him. He is survived by his wife and two teenage sons. Fans were left asking why. Speed has lived a truly remarkable life. His talent agent and close friend, Hayden Evans said that he never had any issues with depression. At around 7:00 in the morning, the wife of Speed, Louise, found her husband hanging in their garage. She was also rendered clueless on the possible reasons of the suicide. The last appearance before his death was at a BBC1 Football Focus show on the eve of his death. The presenter on BBC1, Dan Walker, shared the information that Speed was nothing but that Wales played under him made them won four to one which affirmed his managerial skills.
The outpouring of tributes for Gary Speed has been increasing since his untimely death. As fans mourned the loss of a great player, they have brought tributes to the place where he used to play and outside his house. The tributes that they brought were jerseys, scarves, flowers and photographs that they had of the late footballer. His death was asked to be spared from sensational press coverage.
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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3966225/Gary-didnt-argue-with-wife-he-wasnt-depressed.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/men_shealth/8925856/Gary-Speed-the-last-taboo-is-the-agony-of-distress.html
http://blogcritics.org/culture/article/depression-and-the-death-of-gary/
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