David Beckham’s former British protection was found dead in Spain

A former protection of Beckhams was found dead in Spain.
Sally, former Royal Marine Craig Ainsworth’s mother, announced tragic news in social media post for a weekend after an emergency appeal for information about the missing war veteran.
After releasing the stress disorder after trauma, Craig was opened to the public with the objection of the sauce, ‘sent a last message to say goodbye on Facebook’ and the police focused on his quest for Aicante and Barcelona.
In an update on Saturday, Sally confirmed the intestines about his death and said: ‘Craig was found.
The world lost Craig with the greatest sadness. He worked in Afghanistan and had PTSB. ‘
He continued to publish a photo of him in a military uniform and simply: ‘RIP Craig’.
David Beckham and Victoria Beckham with Craig Ainsworth in September 2013
Friends rolled to provide support with a letter: ‘Hugs sally sends, nothing we say does not alleviate your pain.’
Craig, who was believed to be 40 years old when he died, worked for Beckhams when they lived in the Holland Park of London from 2013 to 2015.
Netflix series Beckham spoke about the couple after coming out: ‘David is fascinating. Victoria hid herself, with the kids or she was going to work.
‘With the spotlight they are under, their children behave well. They must be doing something right to have this fame level and protect family units.
The old sea from Enfield in North London was hired to protect Beckhams through the US security company Gavin de Becker.
He had to pass the tests, including spraying peppers in the eyes and fighting a MMA fighter in the dark. And before joining Beckhams, he had to sign a 50-year explanation agreement-one of the 183 newspapers reported at the time he was reported.
Former England captain and fashion designer, his wife Craig, Johnny Depp, Jennifer Lawrence and Arnold Schwarzenegger also maintained Hollywood A challenges.
This morning, it was not immediately clear where it was and what the sad transit conditions were.
Linda Duffy, a professor of Middlesex University, wrote in an online tribute: ‘I am very sorry for your loss. I wish the whole family condolences. Thank you for your service, Craig. A brave royal sea. ‘
Susannah added: ‘You know that everyone is thinking of you and sends their love to this reflective time for you.’