Member of The Olympic Games Peter Deviatkin Committed Suicide on The Playground
Ex-hockey team of Kazakhstan, a member of the 1998 Olympic Games in Nagano, Peter Deviatkin found dead in Novosibirsk. Presumably the athlete had committed suicide because of debts.
Member of the Olympic Games Peter Deviatkin Committed Suicide on The Playground
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| Member of the Olympic Games Peter Deviatkin Committed Suicide on The Playground |
On the death of 39-year-old Devyatkina press reported on Monday, September 12th. former athlete's body was found by passers on the playground in Novosibirsk. Later, the police put forward a basic version of what happened - suicide.
"In the Leninsky district of Novosibirsk's body was found a man born in 1977, who allegedly committed suicide.
The audit involved the Investigative Committee - said the employee of the press service of the Interior Ministry in the Novosibirsk region in an interview with "R-Sport".
We also learned that Devyatkin was found hanged, and a suicide note was found with him.According to the press, Peter went to such a move because of serious debt on loans.
Ice hockey has arrived in Novosibirsk for a few days, and then going to go to Moscow.Recently Deviatkin lived on Sakhalin Island in the city Poronaisk, where he worked as a children's coach. In hockey survived by his wife and a small child.
Note that the number of suicides, unfortunately, not uncommon among athletes, who often suffer from depression, especially after the completion of a career.
So, in 2009 the whole world thundered the news of the death of German goalkeeper Robert Enke football. The goalkeeper threw himself under a train near the town of Neustadt am R�benberge and died at the scene from his injuries.
In the suicide note, Enke apologized the family and doctors.
Later it turned out that Robert was observed by a psychiatrist, and suffered from constant depression since 2003. Known goalkeeper was afraid of losing family and work. A serious blow to the football player was the death of the little daughter because of heart problems.
And in 2011, she was found hanged at his home head coach of Wales football Gary Speed, who until then had a row with his wife.
Returning to Devyatkino, we note that the peak of his career was reaching the quarterfinals of the 1998 Olympic Games in Nagano, together with the national team of Kazakhstan.
Then a modest team took first place in its group in competition with Slovakia, Italy and Austria at the preliminary stage.
In the next group stage of Kazakhstan finished only four, no chance of losing the Russian, Czech Republic and Finland. However, in the playoffs on passed all the remaining teams in the battle.
In the quarterfinals, the Kazakhs gave way to Canada (1: 4), but still the result for the team was akin to a feat.
Devyatkin is also the champion of Russia-1995 in the Moscow "Dynamo". In addition toblue and white Peter stood for "Neftekhimik", "Salavat Yulaev", "Spartacus," "Cupid," "Oilman", "Diesel" and other commands.
He graduated hockey career relatively early - at age 30. He became a modest "Crystal-Ugra" The last club forward.
We add that a few days ago as a result of falling from a horse died young Russian rider Nikita Sotskov. At the same time did not become a rally driver Evgeny Firsov, participants of the marathon "Dakar" and "Silk Road", who died during a car testing in the Tver region.
In summer, a car accident claimed the lives of two young football players of the Slovenian "Maribor", when their car crashed into a traffic light at the intersection. 21-year-old Serbian striker Zoran Balyak and 20-year-old Slovenian defender Damian Marjanovic died as a result of the injuries, 20-year-old Serbian goalkeeper Lubom�r Moravec was seriously injured.Another passenger of the car, 19-year-old Slovenian defender Ridge Lipushchek, suffered minor injuries.
Also in May this year as a result of the accident killed 19-year-old youth team striker, "Hanover" Niklas Fayerabend. Car football player, in February signed his first professional contract, crashed into a tree.
In 2015, road accidents killed the coach of the Russian national ski racing Eduard Mikhailov, Olympic fencing champion Sergei Sharikov, Russian champion in shooting, Vladimir Miroshnichenko and honored coach of Russia on hockey Sergey Mikhalev.