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Beekmans released on compassionate grounds

Mon Jan 30 2012

A popular figure at United, Beekmans returned to Holland earlier in the month to be with his relatives and yesterday expressed a need to remain in his homeland for the foreseeable future.

 

Gold Coast CEO, Clive Mensink, said the club was fully supportive of Beekmans’ request and wished the United vice captain well.

 

“We were contacted by Paul over the weekend and given the very difficult circumstances he faces with the illness in his family we have agreed to cease his commitments to the club,” Mr Mensink said.

 

“It is important that Paul remains in Holland so he can focus on what is a very unfortunate and distressing situation.

 

“Naturally, our thoughts and prayers are with Paul and his family. We are all thinking of him and wish him all the very best during what is an extremely difficult time.”

 

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