BREAKING: Diogo Jota’s Mother Fainted After Hearing Four-Word Message from His Phone
In a heartbreaking development following the tragic death of Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva on July 3, 2025, Jota’s mother, Isabel Silva, reportedly collapsed upon hearing a four-word message recovered from her son’s phone. The audio note, discovered by investigators during a forensic analysis of Jota’s belongings, was intended solely for Isabel. The message, described as deeply personal, has not been publicly disclosed, but its impact was profound enough to cause Isabel to faint during a private meeting with police on July 10, 2025, in Gondomar, Portugal.
The audio note was found among several voice recordings on Jota’s phone, which was recovered from the wreckage of the Lamborghini crash on Spain’s A-52 highway. Sources close to the family say the message was recorded shortly before Jota and André set off for Santander, where Jota was to catch a ferry to England for Liverpool’s pre-season training. The four words, described as “heart-wrenching” by a family friend, were meant as a private farewell to his mother, reflecting Jota’s close bond with his family. Isabel, already devastated by the loss of both sons, was overcome with emotion upon hearing the recording, requiring medical attention at the scene.
The incident occurred during a meeting with Zamora’s Guardia Civil, who were updating the family on the investigation. According to a source, Isabel was listening to the audio through headphones when she gasped, clutched her chest, and collapsed. Family members rushed to her side, and a paramedic on standby revived her. “It was like losing him all over again,” the source said. “Those words were Diogo’s last gift to her, but they broke her.” Isabel has since been under medical observation, with family and friends rallying to support her.
The contents of the message remain private, with police respecting the family’s request not to release it. However, speculation on X has been rampant, with the hashtag #JotaMessage trending as fans and followers attempt to guess the four words. One post, shared over 700,000 times, suggested the message might be “I love you, Mum,” while others proposed variations like “Always with you, Mum.” Authorities have urged the public to refrain from speculation, emphasizing the family’s need for privacy during this “unimaginably painful time.”
Jota’s death, alongside his brother André, has left the football world reeling. The brothers were killed when their car veered off the road and burst into flames, reportedly due to a tire blowout while overtaking. The tragedy, coming just 11 days after Jota’s wedding to Rute Cardoso, has drawn global attention, with tributes pouring in from teammates, fans, and even non-football figures like NBA star LeBron James and the UK’s Prince William. The discovery of the audio note has added a new layer of poignancy to the story, highlighting Jota’s role as a devoted son.
Isabel Silva, a well-known figure in Gondomar for her support of her sons’ football careers, was a prominent presence at the brothers’ funeral on July 5. She walked alongside Rute Cardoso, Jota’s widow, as they carried the coffins into the Igreja Matriz de Gondomar. The audio note, though private, has sparked discussions about Jota’s character, with former teammate Conor Coady describing him as “an amazing friend, husband, and father” who always put family first. “Diogo would’ve done anything for his mum,” Coady told BBC Sport. “Whatever he said in that message, it came from the heart.”
The investigation into the crash continues, with police examining the phone for additional clues about Jota’s final hours. The audio note, while not directly related to the crash, has raised questions about whether Jota sensed something amiss before the journey. For now, the focus remains on supporting Isabel and the family. Liverpool FC has opened a digital book of condolence, and fans have left messages at Anfield, many addressed to Isabel and Rute, echoing the club’s anthem: “You’ll Never Walk Alone.”
The four-word message, though unheard by the public, has become a symbol of Jota’s enduring love for his mother, resonating with a grieving community seeking to honor his memory.