Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo expressed his touching mourning for his teammates in Portugal, Diogo Jota.
On social networks, CR7 wrote: “It's ridiculous. Recently, we still stay together in the national team, recently I just got married. To deeply condolences to my family, my wife and my children.
He wishes them to have a lot of power to overcome this pain. I know you will always be with them. Let's rest, Diogo and Andrre. We all will always remember them. “
Meanwhile, former Liverpool captain, Jamie Carragher, is one of many former players who expressed grief on social networks after the tragic news about Jota's departure.
He wrote on X: “This morning news about Diogo Jota and his younger brother Andrre. To deeply condolences to his family and friends, especially Diogo's wife – Rue and three lovely children.”
Liverpool rival teams like Everton and MU have also broadcast their condolences. Everton wrote: “All members at Everton are extremely sad at the tragic departure of Diogo Jota and younger brother Andre Silva. We would like to express my condolences to your family and friends in this painful moment.”
MU also sent the memorial: “We would like to send deeply condolences to the loved ones of Diogo Jota and younger brother Andrre, as well as all the people who contacted Liverpool before the heartbreaking news today.”
According to the initial information, Jota and her younger brother were said to be moving through the Sanabria region, Zamora province, when an accident. The car was exploded when it was on the way to Benavente. Zamora News reported that the rescue force was called the scene around 1 am on July 3.
According to the Zamora Provincial Council, firefighters were present at the scene on the A52 route, the area called Palacios de Sanabria, after the car caught fire. Unfortunately, there was no miracle that happened.