Thursday, November 12, 2009

People pay their respects to Robert Enke at the soccer stadium in Hannover

People pay their respects to Robert Enke at the soccer stadium in Hannover, northern Germany, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. Germany goalkeeper Robert Enke, who was struck and killed by a train Tuesday Nov. 10, 2009, left a suicide note and his widow says he had been suffering from depression. A mourning service will take place in the AWD Arena in Hannover on Sunday, Nov. 15.






WAREN, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 11: Players of Germany stand up for a minute of silence in remembrance of Robert Enke prior to the U15 International Friendly Match between Germany and Estland at the 'Mueritz Stadion' on November 11, 2009 in Waren, Germany.



Soccer scarfs are fixed beside lit candles in memory for German goalkeeper Robert Enke outside the stadium of first division Bundesliga soccer club Hannover 96 in the northern German city of Hanover November 11, 2009. Germany and Hannover 96 goalkeeper Enke, who committed suicide by jumping in front of an express train on Tuesday, was suffering from depression, his wife and his doctor said in a news conference on Wednesday.



Supporters and people gather to mourn for German goalkeeper Robert Enke outside the stadium of first division Bundesliga soccer club Hannover 96 in the northern German city of Hanover November 11, 2009. Germany and Hannover 96 goalkeeper Enke, who committed suicide by jumping in front of an express train on Tuesday, was suffering from depression, his wife and his doctor said in a news conference on Wednesday.

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