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Soccer-Panathinaikos defender Baldock found dead in swimming pool

The body of Britishborn Panathinaikos and Greece protector George Baldock was discovered on Wednesday in a swimming pool at his home in the southern Athens suburban area of Glyfada, police sources said.

The cause of death stayed unidentified.

Police attempted cardiopulmonary resuscitation on the 31-year-old former Premier League player however might not restore him, an authorities official said.

The time of death was put at 10pm (1900 GMT).

Baldock, who was of Greek ancestry and was topped 12 times for the nation, joined Panathinaikos in May from Sheffield United after the English side were relegated from the leading flight.

He likewise bet lower league sides MK Dons and Oxford United.

Sheffield United said they were stunned and very saddened by the death of a popular player who invested seven years at Bramall Lane, with other English clubs sending their acknowledgements.

Baldock made four looks for Panathinaikos, consisting of a 0-0 draw with local competitors Olympiakos at the weekend, but had actually not been selected for Greece's Nations League squad for a game against England at Wembley on Thursday.

England and Manchester United protector Harry Maguire, a former Sheffield United gamer, published a photograph of Baldock on Instagram with a damaged heart emoji and RIP.

With deep unhappiness and pain, the nationwide group and the Hellenic Football Federation say goodbye to George Baldock, the Greek group stated on Facebook.

There are no words to describe the human discomfort triggered by the news of the unfortunate loss of among our youths. The moment calls for silence. Acknowledgements to his household. Condolences from his 2nd family. Bye-bye.

(source: Reuters)