The deeply sad widow of Diogo Jota shared a moving tribute to her husband a month after their wedding.
Rute Cardoso, 28, placed a trio images of the happy couple on their big day that only 11 days before the tragic death of the Liverpool star came.
The moving message was: “1 month from our 'to death does our part'.
“Forever, your white girl.”
It was shared next to a trio of moving photos of the wedding of the couple.
They let them walk hand in hand with their wedding rings on show.
The other two seem to be taken from their first dance during the Grand Ceremony.
Jota, 28, can be seen with a bright smile on his face while he sinks a smiling rute.
Jota reportedly set out to take a ferry back to the UK when he died in a car accident next to his brother at the beginning of July.
The Portuguese attacker drove through Zamora, Spain in a Lamborghini when his flat band suddenly burst and sent the car off the road.
His brother André Silva, 25, who played for the Portuguese second -class Club Penafiel, was also in the car when it caught fire after the crash.
Jota is said to have driven at the time, the police believe.
The sports world remained in shock after the crash.
Thousands paid their respect to the Premier League champion and Andre and sent their participation in Rute and the children.
Jota was married to his secondary school less than two weeks before the fatal accident.
Only 20 hours before his death, Diogo and Rute shared a joint post on social media and called their wedding a “day we will never forget”.
Under one photo Rute wrote: “My dream came out” – to which Diogo had answered: “But I am the lucky one.”
The couple met at school as teenagers and had been together for 13 years.
They shared sons Dinis, four, and Duarte, two and a baby girl.
The football player had only just left his young family for hours after he had lunch with them in a Paradise Atlantic Ocean Resort called “The Moost Land” in Portugal.
RUTE had always described himself as Jota's 'number one fan' and stood by his side for both Liverpool and Wolves during his career in Portugal, Spain and in England.
Bad teammates from the forward and global football fans have all expressed their respect to Jota in recent weeks.
Dozens of in his funeral in Portugal when flowers and kits were decorated with the number 20 at the back outside of Anfield.
Liverpool made the moving gesture to withdraw Jota's shirt number in all their teams directly opposite the club.
Manager Arne Slot welcomed the move and said: “We will always wear it with us in our hearts, in our thoughts, wherever we go.
“Maybe especially at difficult moments, but at any time we are here, we will wear it with us in our thoughts and in our hearts.
“His shirt retirement is the only thing we could and have done.”
The Slot team was initially planned to return for the preseason on Saturday 5 July – only two days after the crash.
His tragic passing death postponed the first plans in which the team had an emotional friendly against Preston a week later.
Before the kick -off, a interpretation of the moving national anthem of Liverpool that you will never walk alone, ring around the ground.
A minute of silence was observed in memory of Diogo and Andre, while digital tribute was displayed on the screen and about Pitchside LEDs.
Both sets players wore black bracelets during the game as the amazing singing of the Liverpool supporters for Jota Constant around Deepdale.
