04-07-2025
Diogo Jota didn't fly back to the UK for this reason — took a long drive and suffered a fatal crash
A doctor had recommended Portugal football star
Diogo Jota
to drive to the Spanish Ferry and take a boat to the UK rather than flying there. Jota and his brother died in a fatal
car crash
enroute to the ferry.
Jota and his brother Andre were in his £180,000 Lambo when it caught fire while trying to overtake another vehicle in Spain's Zamora region, as stated in the report by The Telegraph.
About Jota's family and injury
Jota recently married his childhood sweetheart, with whom he has three children, just 11 days back. Jota also went through a minor lung surgery after he suffered a rib injury while playing for The Reds against Chelsea last season.
The injury forced him out from the last couple of months of Liverpool's title winning charge. However, he did feature in his country's last match, a 2-1 win against Czech Republic. He is scheduled to start pre- season with Liverpool next week, as mentioned in the report by The Telegraph.
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The Ferry plan and reactions
Even while travelling from the UK to his hometown of Porto, Jota used a ferry from Plymouth to Santender. On Thursday, the Jota brothers had the same plan, to board a Brittany ferries ride from Samtender to Plymouth, which would start at 4 pm and reach Devon 11:15 am on Friday, as per the reports.
The story of Jota not being advised to take flights was broken by CNN Porto, which said that it was because it posed a risk of inflating his lungs.
'This is a moment where I struggle! There must be a bigger purpose! But I can't see it! I'm heartbroken to hear about the passing of Diogo and his brother Andre,' said former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. Liverpool captain Virgil Van Dyke said that he couldn't believe what had happened, rather he didn't want to believe it, as mnetioned in the report by The Telegraph.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot, said on the team's website,' What to say? What can anyone say at a time like this when the shock and the pain is so incredibly raw? I wish I had the words but I know I do not. All I have are feelings that I know so many people will share about a person and a player we loved dearly and a family we care so much about, as mentioned by The Telegraph report.
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My first thoughts are not those of a football manager. They are of a father, a son, a brother and an uncle and they belong to the family of Diogo and Andre Silva who have experienced such an unimaginable loss.
My message to them is very clear – you will never walk alone. The players, the staff, the supporters of Liverpool Football Club are all with you and from what I have seen today, the same can be said of the wider family of football,' he said, according to the report by The Telegraph.
FAQs
Q1. Why was Diogo Jota told not to fly?
Because flying could have made his lung injury worse after his recent surgery.
Q2. How did Diogo Jota and his brother die?
They died in a car crash while driving to catch a ferry in Spain.