
Heroic Man Utd legend Antonio Valencia talks young man out of suicide attempt and says ‘life is very fragile'
The former Red Devils captain, 39, is back in
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Antonio Valencia has been hailed as a hero after helping talk a man out of a suicide attempt
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Valencia uploaded a video of the situation to his Instagram
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Valencia spent a decade at Old Trafford, winning two Premier League titles and the Europa League.
The right-back also had three Premier League seasons with Wigan, and won 99 Ecuador caps.
He revealed his intervention earlier this week after spotting a young man preparing to leap off a bridge.
Valencia posted a video on Instagram of himself and police officers attempting to talk the man down.
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He wrote: "Last night [Monday] I had an experience that was far from pleasant. A lad wanted to end his life off this bridge, and he was very young.
"I got out of my car and approached him. I did not save him, but yes, I tried to talk with him.
"Thank God he recognised me. I tried to say a few words to motivate him, and it was very difficult.
"Thank God his family members then arrived, and he decided not to take his life.
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"Please, let's take care of ourselves, our minds and our hearts.
"Mental health is very important. Please, let's take care of all of this - life is very fragile."
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"You always try to help others. Good job, bro."
Valencia's post has since received over 42,000 likes.
He also won an FA Cup and two League Cups with United after a £16million move from Wigan in 2009.
The versatile ace left the Red Devils a decade later, and ended his career with LDU Quito and Mexican club Queretaro.
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Valencia made over 330 appearances for Man Utd
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