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Tears flow as family and football stars gada to lay Diogo Jota and im broda to rest

Tears flow as family and football stars gada to lay Diogo Jota and im broda to rest

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Family and close friends don arrive for church for di funeral ceremony of Diogo Jota and im broda Andre Silva wey die for car accident wey happun for Spain on Thursday.
Dem walk into di church, wit dia heads down. Complete silence dey inside di church hall, nah only di bell dey make sound.
Many pipo dey cry and wipe dia tears away. One signpost wey dem hang for up dey show: "Para sempre um de nós." (Forever one of us). As di bell stop ringing, may fans clap inside di church hall.
Dem start di funeral at 10am on Saturday morning, wit di Lord's Prayer, wey pipo dey hear outside di Catholic church hall for Igreja Matriz de Gondomar for Sao Cosme.
Liverpool players, staff, fans and odas don arrive for Portugal to pay dia respects at Diogo Jota funeral.
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Members of di brodas family dey carry dia caskets into di church while Jota Liverpool teammates, Virgil van Dijk carry wreaths into di church.
Diogo Jota marry im long-term partner Rute Cardoso 11 days bifor di accident, as im and im broda dey travel inside Lamborghini in di early hours of Thursday morning.
Football players from Liverpool, Portugal national team and oda teams members of Diogo Jota and André Silva walk into di church for Godomar to pay dia respect.
Di scene dey really sad, and all di players wey arrive dis morning dey move by dia emotions as dem dey wipe dia tears for di church hall.
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