Cristiano Ronaldo did not attend this Saturday at the funeral of Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, who died the night from Wednesday to Thursday in a traffic accident in Zamora province. A decision that has made the division of opinions even brings the Captain’s brother’s reaction to Portuguese selection.
In a publication on Instagram, Kátia Aveiro defended Cristiano’s decision: “The fanatical tires, the criticism is futile. Society is sick. We all have family.”
“It is embarrassing to see how television, commentators and social networks channels emphasize a (wise) disadvantage rather than paying homage to the illness of a family that has been damaged by the loss of two brothers. Sadly “Kátia also wrote that the media was also recalled by the Aveiro family after the death of the Patriarch in 2005.
His experience when his father died
September 7, Dinis Aveiro, father of Cristiano Ronaldo, He died at a London hospital, while his son trained with the Portuguese team in Russia, where he played a qualified match for the 2006 World Cup.
Kátia Aveiro featured the numbers present at funeral ceremonies, but declared that he only had knowledge of it: “At the funeral the presidents and coaches Luiz Felipe Scolari were attended. I didn’t remember seeing anything. Maybe they greeted me, I was blinded.”
“In addition to the pain of loss, we have to deal with an avalanche of cameras and curious in the cemetery,” Kátia continues. “It is a total destruction of a cemetery that has never been seen before, without respect, and it does not pay awards, as they think,” Determining the major scope of the media in a moment of mourning, an event that Cristiano Ronaldo wanted to avoid 20 years later at the funeral of Diogo Jota and André Silva.
“You will never know what it means until you live it,” Kátia Aveiro graduated. He later published a picture of twelve photographers pointing to Cristiano Ronaldo during the 2022 World Cup, accompanied by the following text: “They want a circus, they are wrong. Respect for others is invisible. “
Source: La Verdad

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