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Distraught Mo Salah reveals he has been left ‘frightened' by Diogo Jota's death as he posts heartbreaking tribute

Distraught Mo Salah reveals he has been left ‘frightened' by Diogo Jota's death as he posts heartbreaking tribute

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MO'S TRIBUTE Distraught Mo Salah reveals he has been left 'frightened' by Diogo Jota's death as he posts heartbreaking tribute
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MO SALAH posted a heartbreaking tribute to Diogo Jota while revealing he's been left "frightened" by the Liverpool star's death.
Jota, 28, was tragically killed in a car crash along with his brother Andre Silva in Spain on Wednesday night.
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Mo Salah has paid tribute to Diogo Jota following the Liverpool star's tragic death
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The Liverpool forward was travelling back to England via ferry just days after marrying his childhood sweetheart and the mother of his three children.
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