JAKARTA - Condolences continue to flow for Diogo Jota and his brother, Andre Silva, who died in a car accident near Zamora, Spain on July 3, 2025 local time.

After the players along with staff and former Liverpool players added bouquets of flowers on Anfield's yard, the latest Manchester United player with Ruben Amorim also offered condolences.

Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot - who are also Diogo Jota's colleagues in the Portugal National Team - are giving wreaths at Anfield.

Ruben Amorim also came with the two players on Monday, July 14, 2025 WIB.

"Bruno Fernandes, Diogo Dalot, and Ruben Amorim have paid their respects to Diogo Jota and Andre Silva, on behalf of everyone at Manchester United," wrote Liverpool's Instagram.

Previously, launching ESPN, the Spanish Police reported that there was a possibility that an accident involving Diogo Jota occurred because he was driving beyond the speed limit.

The Spanish Civil Guard said in the middle of last week that while their investigation into the cause of the crash was still ongoing, they believed Jota was driving too fast when her Lamborghini was off track after the tires broke.

The police did not say whether Jota or her brother, Andre Silva, was driving. They said it appeared that Jota was driving.

The two siblings died in the car when the car caught fire on an isolated highway in the early hours of the morning. The speed limit on the toll road is 120 km/hour.

Portuguese media reported that Jota was heading to the northern Spanish city of Santander on a ferry to England where he would return to Liverpool after being advised not to fly following recent lung surgery procedures.

The two brothers were buried on Saturday, July 5, 2025, in the city of Gondopmar, Portugal, where they grew up.

Previously, the final and funeral honors ceremony had taken place and was attended by officials, family, friends, and teammates, both old and new, from both players.

For information, Andre Silva plays for Portugal's lower division club, Penafiel.

Condolences to Jota and her brother have been pouring in, while thousands of supporters have packed Anfield Stadium to pay their last respects to the Liverpool forward.

The wreath decorates Anfield's courtyard and the AXA Training Center early last week, when Liverpool returned to pre-season training after Jota's departure.

It didn't stop there, Liverpool continued to hold a pre-season friendly against Preston North End on Sunday, July 13, 2025, which ended in a 3-1 victory.

In that match, the respect for Diogo Jota was also carried out before and after the match was over.


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