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Cristiano Ronaldo’s sister explains why Portugal skipper did not attend Diogo Jota’s funeral

Cristiano Ronaldo’s sister, Katia Aveiro, has spoken out to explain why the Al Nassr star chose not to attend the funeral of Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva.

Jota, aged 28, and Silva, 25, tragically lost their lives early Thursday morning when their Lamborghini crashed and caught fire following a tyre blowout in northwestern Spain. ..Continue Reading

As news of their deaths spread, tributes poured in from across the football world, with figures like Lionel Messi, Ronaldo, Jürgen Klopp, and every club Jota had played for expressing their sorrow and respect.

Ronaldo posted a heartfelt tribute of his own, which read: “It doesn’t make sense. Just now we were together in the National Team, just now you had gotten married. To your family, your wife, and your children, I send my condolences and wish them all the strength in the world. I know you will always be with them. Rest in Peace, Diogo and André. We will all miss you.”

Then, on Saturday, a joint funeral for Silva and Jota took place at Matriz de Gondomar church with Arne Slot, Henderson and Virgil van Dijk among the high-profile figures in attendance.

But, Ronaldo was not present, but his sister has now explained the reasons for his absence.

In a post on Instagram, Katia Aveiro wrote: “When my father died. In addition to the pain of loss, we had to deal with a flood of cameras and curious onlookers at the cemetery and everywhere we went. And attention was not what it is today in terms of access… At no time were we (the children) able to leave the chapel; it was only possible at the time of the burial, such was the commotion.

“At the funeral, there were presidents, coaches of the national team at the time, such as Luís Filipe Scolari, etc. I don’t remember seeing any of them. And they certainly greeted me. The pain blinded me.

“About pain/family and real support… You will never know what it means until you go through it. If someone sends me a message criticising anything my brother does, I will block it (completely ignore it), that is, they will only do it once.

“It’s getting tiring. The fanaticism. The criticism for nothing, I repeat nothing… Sick society… We all have families. It is absurdly shameful to watch TV channels/commentators/social networks emphasising an absence rather than respectfully honouring the pain of a mutilated family destroyed by the loss of two brothers. I am even ashamed to watch. Regrettable.

“And so the world goes… Society and opinion. Today they are worthless. They themselves have become bottomless pits. I feel sorry… And war is also like that. Believe me. Human evil is also a war. And every day we have to fight against it. And so it goes.”

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