The England midfielder was involved in a clinic for children of the "Coaching for Hope" when he learned of the death of his grandfather
Very media has been the visit of England midfielder David Beckham to South Africa for tomorrow's draw for the 2010 World Cup. But far from all activities that had to do, today has been a familiar story that has left him very "beaten".

The Briton was sharing with some children South Africans of the "Coaching for Hope" when he learned of the tragic death of his grandfather, Joseph West, 83.
West was a stalwart of Beckham from his beginnings as a footballer, but in recent times are confirmed his death after losing a long battle with cancer.
Although its presence is confirmed in the morning ceremony, the death of his grandfather questioned the presence of Beckham's World Cup draw to be held tomorrow Cape Town, where Chile and 31 other countries will know their opponents for the group stage.