Speed's Body Was Found In A Garage

Last updated : 30 November 2011 By Footy Mad - Editor

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The 42-year-old father-of-two was found dead at his Cheshire home on Sunday morning. Detective Inspector Peter Lawless, of Cheshire Police, told Cheshire coroner Nicholas Rheinberg that Speed's body was found by his wife Louise just before 7am.

He said there appeared to be no suspicious circumstances and a post mortem examination found Speed's death was caused by hanging.

Mr Rheinberg said: "I adjourn this inquest until January 30, 2012. The inquest will be heard in Warrington and will commence at 2pm."

There was a huge media presence at the inquest in Warrington but members of Speed's family did not attend. The coroner asked the media to "respect the privacy" of Speed's family.

Earlier on Tuesday Welsh Assembly Members observed a minute's silence in the Senedd, Cardiff Bay, while flags continue to fly at half mast outside the Welsh Assembly buildings Ty Hywel and the Senedd.

Speaking on behalf of the footballer's widow, Louise, and the family, Speed's agent and best man at his wedding Hayden Evans said on Monday night they had been "overwhelmed" with messages of support and condolence.

Tributes to the former Leeds United, Everton and Newcastle United midfielder, also poured in from a host of public and sporting figures, led by Prime Minister David Cameron, who said: "I know he meant an enormous amount to people and people feel very, very sad on his behalf and on his family's behalf."

The Premier League confirmed that a minute's applause would be observed at all matches this weekend, in honour of Speed, who made 535 appearances in the competition.

An official statement said: "Gary Speed was a wonderful ambassador for the game of football and will be remembered as an iconic player of the Premier League era. This will give clubs and fans the opportunity to show their appreciation for Gary's career and let his friends and family know that football's thoughts are with them at this difficult time."