Morro Garcia Died: How Did Uruguayan Footballer Die?

For now, the main hypothesis that is handled by the death is suicide, this later because it was reported that the soccer player suffered from a picture of depression.

The police of the city of Mendoza, Argentina, found this Saturday the lifeless body of Santiago ‘Morro’ García, forward of the Godoy Cruz club.

The police elements had to use the help of a locksmith to enter the soccer player’s home after a friend reported that he did not respond to phone calls, Clarín reported.

There was no news of the Uruguayan striker for three days. Although he was still part of the Godoy Cruz ranks, ‘Morro’ had been separated from the squad in recent months because he did not have a good relationship with the board.

For now, the hypothesis that is being used is that it is a case of suicide. The policemen who entered the apartment found the body of the 30-year-old soccer player shot in the head.

According to the TyC Sports medium , García was under psychiatric treatment due to depression.

The Godoy Cruz club expressed its condolences for the news and reported that its facilities will be closed until next Monday as a sign of mourning .

‘Morro’ García was born on September 14, 1990, in Montevideo. The striker emerged from the basic forces of the National club and in Argentina he consolidated as a figure of Godoy Cruz.

At the national level, García played in the youth divisions and participated in the 2009 Under-20 World Cup in Egypt, in which he played three games and scored a goal for Uruguay.

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