I agree. Really upsetting that he (or anyone else for that matter) felt he couldn't carry on any longer.
One other thing that has struck me is the ignorance of some people. The reaction...'he had nothing to be upset over', 'he seemed fine', 'he had money, success a wife and children' and even as far as just calling him selfish I think smacks of pure ignorance.
Depression is a strange one, I don't claim to be an expert and don't think anyone understands it entirely but these accusations just show that unfortunately many people know nothing of depression and refuse to accept what they can't understand. In this case the only person who will truly know what was going on in his head is unfortunately not around to ask and for anyone else to judge is unbelievably callous. I saw a post on facebook saying he was selfish to leave a wife and children. Having been in a situation where I thought the world would be better off without me and that in fact the selfish thing to do would be to keep on living, this post really struck me and it's this that people fail to understand. People try to apply logic to an illogical mindset and come to the only conclusions that appears to fit. Luckily I talked myself out of it and I had friends who pulled me back from the brink and helped me to identify my problem and get help, but some are not that lucky.
Obviously my thoughts are with his family at this awful time for them and I have nothing but sympathy for Gary Speed and I hope he has now found his peace.