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Tributes continue to pour in following the tragic death of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother, André Silva, who died in a car accident in Spain today.
Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Angela Rayner paid her respects at Anfield, Liverpool F.C.'s historic home since 1892, where she laid flowers in memory of the Portuguese international. Although in the city for a local government conference, Rayner made time to visit the ground after hearing what she described as “shocking” news.
“I’m absolutely devastated for his wife, his children, and his family,” she said. “I can’t imagine what they’re going through. My son is 28. It’s really shocking. You speak to people here and he was like a family member to Liverpool fans.”
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