This Sunday marks 15 years since the death of Robert Enkeformer German goalkeeper for Moenchengladbach, Benfica and FC Barcelona who took his own life on November 10, 2009 as a result of depression. Today, Teresa, his ex-wife, tells ‘Bild’ how she feels that all this time has passed and makes it clear that, even though she has started a new life, her memory is alive still. Today he will be 47 years old.
“People work in such a way that they find their way back to life after a great loss. I’m fine. I’m happy and I have a great family. Even then, you can’t fully accept the death of a loved one . . . The pain won’t go away,” said Teresa, who remarried and had more children.
“Teresa explained that she stopped going to the cemetery. At first it was like that, the cemetery was a place that helped, but that changed. Now I think about the beautiful places where we live, in Lisbon or Barcelona, about good moments with Robert “That gives me more energy than visiting the cemetery.” “Sometimes I watch old games on YouTube, although the quality is always bad. But then I watch them and wonder what happened when Robert was in goal.”
Source: La Verdad
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