Shocking details about the death of an English league player ... "found by hanging"

The British newspaper "The Sun" revealed the details of the death of the player Lee Collins, captain of the "Beauville Town" team, competing in the fifth division of the English football league, and that the player died of hanging in his hotel room in which he was staying with the team.

The British newspaper stated that the coroner's report confirmed, in a preliminary autopsy on the body of the 32-year-old player, that he had died by hanging.

The newspaper said, "Investigations into the player's case have been opened since March 31, when Collins did not attend the team's training, and inquiries about the reason for his absence by the management of the West Linz Hotel near Beauville followed the discovery of his body hanging in his room."

The English defender Collins started his career in 2007 with Wolverhampton and Andrews, passing through Hereford, Port Vale, Barnsley, Shrewsbury, Northampton, Mansfield and Forrest Green, the most recent of which was the transfer in 2019 to his current team Yeovil Town, in a career of 408 matches, in which he scored eight goals Half of it came with the Port Vale team between 2009 and 2012.

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