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Diogo Jota's widow shares emotional message a month after Liverpool star's tragic death

Diogo Jota's widow shares emotional message a month after Liverpool star's tragic death

Daily Recorda day ago
The widow of Diogo Jota has taken to social media for the first time since the Liverpool footballer's tragic passing.
Rute Cardoso posted a touching photograph on Instagram showing the couple hand-in-hand at their wedding, which occurred just a fortnight before Jota, aged 28, and his brother tragically lost their lives in a car accident.
"1 month of our 'until death do us part'," Cardoso penned alongside the image. "Forever, your little white girl."
The couple was blessed with three children: two sons named Dinis and Duarte, and a daughter whose name hasn't been disclosed.
The devastating incident that claimed the life of the Liverpool striker and his sibling, Andre Silva, happened in Spain on the early morning of Thursday, July 3.
Spanish authorities have indicated that all current evidence suggests Jota was behind the wheel of the Lamborghini during the crash.
Family and friends of the brothers, along with both former and current Liverpool players and teammates from Jota's national squad, gathered in Portugal to pay their respects at the funeral.
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