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Cyclist appeal after pedestrian fatally struck by car in Cantley
Cyclist appeal after pedestrian fatally struck by car in Cantley

BBC News

time41 minutes ago

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Cyclist appeal after pedestrian fatally struck by car in Cantley

Detectives are appealing for a cyclist who may have information about a fatal collision between a car and a pedestrian in Doncaster to come Greenaway, 55, died after he was hit by a white Vauxhall Astra GTC in Bawtry Road, Cantley, at about 23:30 BST on 21 June.A 31-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of failing to stop and causing death by dangerous Yorkshire Police have now released CCTV footage of the cyclist, who was in the area at the time, and is believed to have information about the collision. A police spokesperson said: "If you believe this could be you, or know who it is, please get in touch." Following the collision, Mr Greenaway's family shared a tribute in which they described him as someone with the "biggest heart and an even bigger smile"."Chris will always be remembered for his laughter, his love of animals, his passion for Liverpool FC and the unwavering love and kindness he gave to all who knew him," the statement said. Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North

Liverpool pay emotional tribute to Diogo Jota at Preston friendly
Liverpool pay emotional tribute to Diogo Jota at Preston friendly

ITV News

time9 hours ago

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Liverpool pay emotional tribute to Diogo Jota at Preston friendly

Liverpool FC players and staff have paid an emotional tribute to Diogo Jota as they chanted his name for seven minutes following their match against Preston. The game was Liverpool's first since the Jota, and his brother Andre Silva, were killed in a car accident in Spain on 3 July. Before kick-off a rendition of 'You'll Never Walk Alone' and Preston's club song 'Can't Help Falling In Love With You' was performed by Claudio Rose Maguire, wife of former Preston player Sean. As Maguire sang Liverpool's anthem, Preston captain Ben Whiteman laid a wreath in front of the visiting fans, with the Bill Shankly Kop dominated by banners and scarves bearing Jota's name. Liverpool supporters had sung the first of many renditions of his song 20 minutes before kick-off. There had been questions over whether the pre-season friendly at Deepdale would go ahead as Liverpool players – several of whom attended the funeral of the two brothers in Portugal – were given extra time before reporting for pre-season training, but it became an opportunity to honour their memories. Jota, 28, and Silva, 25, were killed when a tyre on the car in which they were travelling burst in Zamora, northern Spain. Jota's death came just 11 days after the father of three had married his long-time partner Rute. On the pitch Liverpool eased to a 3-1 win through goals from Conor Bradley, Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo but thoughts of Jota and Silva remained at the forefront throughout the day. Fan rose again to sing 'You'll Never Walk Alone' 20 minutes into the match - marking the squad number that Liverpool have since retired - with supporters in all four stands at Deepdale rising to their feet to join the applause. 'We will always carry him with us in our hearts, in our thoughts, wherever we go,' boss Arne Slot said on the club website. 'To retire his shirt is the one thing we could, should and have done… 'I think what I take comfort in (is that) in the last month of his life he was a champion in everything. A champion for his family, which is the main and most important thing, because he got married. 'A champion for his country because he won the Nations League, (with) a country that he cared about so much, because he also wore the flag when we had celebrations. And of course a champion for us by winning the Premier League.' Mohamed Salah, captain of a young Liverpool side that started the game, looked visibly moved by the moment as an image of the brothers – together at Porto in their youth – was shown on the big screen inside the stadium. And when Nunez scored Liverpool's second early in the second half, he delivered two of Jota's celebrations – first the shark gesture Jota gave when he scored against Everton at Goodison Park, then another imitating playing video games. Asked about the decision to continue the game, Slot said: 'Nothing seems to be important if we think of what has happened. But we are a football club and we need to train and we need to play again, if we want it or not. 'It's very difficult to find the right words because we constantly debate what is appropriate. What is appropriate in our actions? What is appropriate (for) what we have to say? Can we train again? Can we laugh again? Can we be angry if there's a wrong decision? 'And I've said to them, maybe the best thing for us to do is handle this situation like Jota. And what I meant with that is that Jota was always himself, it didn't matter if he was talking to me, to his team-mates, to the staff, he was always himself. So let us try to be ourselves as well.' Bradley opened the scoring in the 34th minute, prodding in at the back post after neat work from Rio Ngumoha and Federico Chiesa, and half-time substitute Nunez pounced on a mistake from Jordan Storey to score the second eight minutes into the second half. Eight minutes from time Preston substitute Liam Lindsay headed past his former team-mate Freddie Woodman, who joined Liverpool from North End at the start of the month, but it felt right for Liverpool to have the final say through Gakpo.

Liverpool pay emotional tribute to Diogo Jota ahead of Preston friendly
Liverpool pay emotional tribute to Diogo Jota ahead of Preston friendly

Rhyl Journal

timea day ago

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  • Rhyl Journal

Liverpool pay emotional tribute to Diogo Jota ahead of Preston friendly

The match was Liverpool's first since the two men were killed in a car accident in Spain on July 3, and before kick-off there was a rendition of 'You'll Never Walk Alone' and Preston's club song 'Can't Help Falling In Love With You' performed by Claudio Rose Maguire, wife of former Preston player Sean. As Maguire sang Liverpool's anthem, Preston captain Ben Whiteman laid a wreath in front of the visiting fans, with the Bill Shankly Kop dominated by banners and scarves bearing Jota's name. Liverpool supporters had sung the first of many renditions of his song 20 minutes before kick-off. There had been questions over whether this game would go ahead as Liverpool players – several of whom attended the funeral of the two brothers in Portugal last Saturday – were given extra time before reporting for pre-season training, but it became an opportunity to honour their memories. Jota, 28, and Silva, 25, were killed when a tyre on the car in which they were travelling burst in Zamora, northern Spain. Jota's death came just 11 days after the father of three had married his long-time partner Rute. Liverpool have announced that Jota's number 20 shirt will be retired at all levels within the club. 'We will always carry him with us in our hearts, in our thoughts, wherever we go,' boss Arne Slot said on the club website. 'To retire his shirt is the one thing we could, should and have done… 'We'll always carry him with us" ❤️ Arne Slot with a heartfelt tribute to Diogo Jota. — Liverpool FC (@LFC) July 13, 2025 'I think what I take comfort in (is that) in the last month of his life he was a champion in everything. A champion for his family, which is the main and most important thing, because he got married. 'A champion for his country because he won the Nations League, (with) a country that he cared about so much, because he also wore the flag when we had celebrations. And of course a champion for us by winning the Premier League.' Asked about the decision to play Sunday's game, Slot said: 'Nothing seems to be important if we think of what has happened. But we are a football club and we need to train and we need to play again, if we want it or not. 'It's very difficult to find the right words because we constantly debate what is appropriate. What is appropriate in our actions? What is appropriate (for) what we have to say? Can we train again? Can we laugh again? Can we be angry if there's a wrong decision? 'And I've said to them, maybe the best thing for us to do is handle this situation like Jota. And what I meant with that is that Jota was always himself, it didn't matter if he was talking to me, to his team-mates, to the staff, he was always himself. So let us try to be ourselves as well.' Mohamed Salah captained a young Liverpool side, with Giorgi Mamardashvili getting the nod in goal and fellow new signings Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez amongst the substitutes. New £100million midfielder Florian Wirtz was not in the matchday squad.

Arne Slot says Liverpool will always carry Diogo Jota ‘in our hearts'
Arne Slot says Liverpool will always carry Diogo Jota ‘in our hearts'

Rhyl Journal

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Arne Slot says Liverpool will always carry Diogo Jota ‘in our hearts'

Liverpool remain in mourning following the death of Portugal forward Jota, 28, and his brother Andre Silva, 25, in a car crash in Zamora, Spain, on July 3. A number of tributes are planned on Sunday, when Liverpool travel to Preston to play their first pre-season friendly and their first match since the accident. 'We'll always carry him with us" ❤️ Arne Slot with a heartfelt tribute to Diogo Jota. — Liverpool FC (@LFC) July 13, 2025 Earlier this week Slot joined several players in attending the tributes that have appeared to Jota and his brother outside Anfield. Liverpool announced this week that Jota's number 20 shirt will be retired at all levels within the club. 'We will always carry him with us in our hearts, in our thoughts, wherever we go,' Slot said on the Liverpool website. 'In any moment we are here, we will carry him with us in our thoughts and in our hearts. To retire his shirt is the one thing we could, should and have done… 'I think what I take comfort in [is that] in the last month of his life he was a champion in everything. A champion for his family, which is the main and most important thing, because he got married. 'A champion for his country because he won the Nations League, [with] a country that he cared about so much, because he also wore the flag when we had celebrations. And of course a champion for us by winning the Premier League.' Before Sunday's match there will be a rendition of club anthem 'You'll Never Walk Alone', while Preston will lay a wreath in front of the visiting supporters. There will also be a minute's silence and players from both clubs will wear black armbands. 'Nothing seems to be important if we think of what has happened,' Slot said of Sunday's game. 'But we are a football club and we need to train and we need to play again, if we want it or not. 'It's very difficult to find the right words because we constantly debate what is appropriate. What is appropriate in our actions? What is appropriate [for] what we have to say? Can we train again? Can we laugh again? Can we be angry if there's a wrong decision? 'And I've said to them, maybe the best thing for us to do is handle this situation like Jota was. And what I meant with that is that Jota was always himself, it didn't matter if he was talking to me, to his teammates, to the staff, he was always himself. So let us try to be ourselves as well.'

Liverpool pay emotional tribute to Diogo Jota ahead of Preston friendly
Liverpool pay emotional tribute to Diogo Jota ahead of Preston friendly

The Herald Scotland

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • The Herald Scotland

Liverpool pay emotional tribute to Diogo Jota ahead of Preston friendly

As Maguire sang Liverpool's anthem, Preston captain Ben Whiteman laid a wreath in front of the visiting fans, with the Bill Shankly Kop dominated by banners and scarves bearing Jota's name. Liverpool supporters had sung the first of many renditions of his song 20 minutes before kick-off. Liverpool fans holding a banner in tribute of Diogo Jota ahead of the pre-season friendly match against Preston (Martin Rickett/PA) There had been questions over whether this game would go ahead as Liverpool players – several of whom attended the funeral of the two brothers in Portugal last Saturday – were given extra time before reporting for pre-season training, but it became an opportunity to honour their memories. Jota, 28, and Silva, 25, were killed when a tyre on the car in which they were travelling burst in Zamora, northern Spain. Jota's death came just 11 days after the father of three had married his long-time partner Rute. Liverpool have announced that Jota's number 20 shirt will be retired at all levels within the club. 'We will always carry him with us in our hearts, in our thoughts, wherever we go,' boss Arne Slot said on the club website. 'To retire his shirt is the one thing we could, should and have done… 'We'll always carry him with us" ❤️ Arne Slot with a heartfelt tribute to Diogo Jota. — Liverpool FC (@LFC) July 13, 2025 'I think what I take comfort in (is that) in the last month of his life he was a champion in everything. A champion for his family, which is the main and most important thing, because he got married. 'A champion for his country because he won the Nations League, (with) a country that he cared about so much, because he also wore the flag when we had celebrations. And of course a champion for us by winning the Premier League.' A Liverpool fan reading the match programme in tribute of Diogo Jota (Martin Rickett/PA) Asked about the decision to play Sunday's game, Slot said: 'Nothing seems to be important if we think of what has happened. But we are a football club and we need to train and we need to play again, if we want it or not. 'It's very difficult to find the right words because we constantly debate what is appropriate. What is appropriate in our actions? What is appropriate (for) what we have to say? Can we train again? Can we laugh again? Can we be angry if there's a wrong decision? 'And I've said to them, maybe the best thing for us to do is handle this situation like Jota. And what I meant with that is that Jota was always himself, it didn't matter if he was talking to me, to his team-mates, to the staff, he was always himself. So let us try to be ourselves as well.' Mohamed Salah captained a young Liverpool side, with Giorgi Mamardashvili getting the nod in goal and fellow new signings Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez amongst the substitutes. New £100million midfielder Florian Wirtz was not in the matchday squad.

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