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Ex-Man United player, 19, was found dead in bedroom weeks after quitting football – as family pay tribute
Ex-Man United player, 19, was found dead in bedroom weeks after quitting football – as family pay tribute

Scottish Sun

time21-05-2025

  • Scottish Sun

Ex-Man United player, 19, was found dead in bedroom weeks after quitting football – as family pay tribute

The assistant coroner told the family there was 'nothing more you could have done' 'MISSED DEARLY' Ex-Man United player, 19, was found dead in bedroom weeks after quitting football – as family pay tribute Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) HEARTFELT tributes have poured in for an ex-Manchester United star who was found dead in his bedroom just weeks after quitting football, an inquest heard. Vinicius de Oliveira Cabral de Souza, known to loved ones as Vini, tragically died aged 19 three months ago. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Popular footballer Vini de Souza passed away aged 19 Credit: Instagram/@warringtontownfc 2 The young star was once on the books at Manchester United Credit: JustGiving He was found dead in his bedroom at his family home in Walkden on February 20, the court heard. Vini was born in Brazil and grew up in Portugal before moving to the UK. The young talent played for the Manchester United youth team at one point but was dropped by the Prem big shots when he was 14-years-old. Despite this setback, Vini continued playing football for the next five years and was on the books at Warrington Town FC before his death. However, it was revealed that the teenager had quit football a few months prior to the tragedy, Bolton Coroner's Court heard. Vini's sister, Mayara De Souza, said that she had noticed his mood change and tried to help. She said: "He stopped doing the things that he liked to do such as football, going to the gym and seeing friends. "He started apologising about the way he treated us and we didn't understand what he meant. "His best friend as well, he said the same to him and he said he doesn't know why." The teen's self-esteem had also taken a hit when his acne returned after the steroid cream he had been prescribed had run out. When doctors would not prescribe more of the steroid cream, Vini bought some online from India but his sister told him not to use it. Remembering Gadi Kinda: A Football Star's Legacy and Untimely Passing Vini had booked tickets to travel to Brazil in April, the inquest heard, and was due to return on May 12 before his tragic death. Cops concluded that Vini died as a result of "self-inflicted means by hanging" after finding him dead back in February. The inquest heard that Vini stopped going out with his friends after telling his mum that he had taken drugs at a nightclub on one occasion a few months before his death. A toxicologist's report found no trace of drugs or alcohol in Vini's system when he died. However, Vini said that all of his friends used drugs which led to him feeling more "isolated" in the last few months of his life. Sharing the news of Vini's death in February, Warrington Town FC said: "Scorer of the most spectacular goals, Vini was a well respected, much-loved member of the club, and his ability earned him a place training with the first team despite his young age. "He played for the first team last season in the Cheshire Senior Cup against Cheadle Town, and trained regularly with the first team, appearing in numerous pre-season friendlies over the past couple of seasons." Assistant coroner Stephen Teesdale said he was satisfied that Vini caused his own death and recorded a conclusion of "suicide". Addressing Vini's sister and father at the inquest, Mr Teesdale said: "There's nothing more you could have done. You did everything. "You spotted the problem - depression. You made a plan, you sought professional assistance from a psychotherapist. "You had a plan to take him to Brazil. There's nothing more you could have done. He had an entirely supportive family. It was to do with how he saw the world."

Ex-Man United player, 19, was found dead in bedroom weeks after quitting football – as family pay tribute
Ex-Man United player, 19, was found dead in bedroom weeks after quitting football – as family pay tribute

The Irish Sun

time21-05-2025

  • The Irish Sun

Ex-Man United player, 19, was found dead in bedroom weeks after quitting football – as family pay tribute

HEARTFELT tributes have poured in for an ex-Manchester United star who was found dead in his bedroom just weeks after quitting football, an inquest heard. Vinicius de Oliveira Cabral de Souza, known to loved ones as Vini, tragically died aged 19 three months ago. Advertisement 2 Popular footballer Vini de Souza passed away aged 19 Credit: Instagram/@warringtontownfc 2 The young star was once on the books at Manchester United Credit: JustGiving He was found dead in his bedroom at his family home in Walkden on February 20 , the court heard. Vini was born in Brazil and grew up in Portugal before moving to the UK. The young talent played for the Despite this setback, Vini continued playing football for the next five years and was on the books at Warrington Town FC before his death. Advertisement Read More in Football However, it was revealed that the teenager had quit football a few months prior to the tragedy, Bolton Coroner's Court heard. Vini's sister, Mayara De Souza, said that she had noticed his mood change and tried to help. She said: "He stopped doing the things that he liked to do such as football, going to the gym and seeing friends. "He started apologising about the way he treated us and we didn't understand what he meant. Advertisement Most read in Football Exclusive "His best friend as well, he said the same to him and he said he doesn't know why." The teen's self-esteem had also taken a hit when his acne returned after the steroid cream he had been prescribed had run out. When doctors would not prescribe more of the steroid cream, Vini bought some online from India but his sister told him not to use it. Remembering Gadi Kinda: A Football Star's Legacy and Untimely Passing Vini had booked tickets to travel to Brazil in April, the inquest heard, and was due to return on May 12 before his tragic death. Advertisement Cops concluded that Vini died as a result of "self-inflicted means by hanging" after finding him dead back in February. The inquest heard that Vini stopped going out with his friends after telling his mum that he had taken drugs at a nightclub on one occasion a few months before his death. A toxicologist's report found no trace of drugs or alcohol in Vini's system when he died. However, Vini said that all of his friends used drugs which led to him feeling more "isolated" in the last few months of his life. Advertisement Sharing the news of Vini's death in February, Warrington Town FC said: "Scorer of the most spectacular goals, Vini was a well respected, much-loved member of the club, and his ability earned him a place training with the first team despite his young age. "He played for the first team last season in the Cheshire Senior Cup against Cheadle Town, and trained regularly with the first team, appearing in numerous pre-season friendlies over the past couple of seasons." Assistant coroner Stephen Teesdale said he was satisfied that Vini caused his own death and recorded a conclusion of "suicide". Addressing Vini's sister and father at the inquest, Mr Teesdale said: "There's nothing more you could have done. You did everything. Advertisement "You spotted the problem - depression. You made a plan, you sought professional assistance from a psychotherapist. "You had a plan to take him to Brazil. There's nothing more you could have done. He had an entirely supportive family. It was to do with how he saw the world."

Ex-Man Utd youth star, 19, died after quitting football and 'sudden mood change'
Ex-Man Utd youth star, 19, died after quitting football and 'sudden mood change'

Daily Mirror

time21-05-2025

  • Daily Mirror

Ex-Man Utd youth star, 19, died after quitting football and 'sudden mood change'

Vinicius de Oliveira Cabral de Souza was found dead in his bedroom in February with an inquest into his death having now established the circumstances of the ex-Man Utd academy star's passing A former Manchester United youth star died after his sister had spotted a 'sudden mood change' but was told 'there is nothing more' she could have done to save him. Vinicius de Oliveira Cabral de Souza, just 19 and known affectionately as Vini, passed away in February. A statement from his former club Warrington Town at the time read: "Scorer of the most spectacular goals, Vini was a well respected, much-loved member of the club, and his ability earned him a place training with the first team despite his young age. ‌ "He played for the first team last season in the Cheshire Senior Cup against Cheadle Town, and trained regularly with the first team, appearing in numerous pre-season friendlies over the past couple of seasons." ‌ An enquiry has now looked into the circumstances of his death. Bolton Coroner's Court heard that he had quit football just months before his death, with his sister, Mayara De Souza, noticing a distinct change in her sibling. It was told that the 19-year-old had previously apologised to family and friends for letting them down. Vini was 'disappointed' when he was dropped by United at the age of 14 - albeit he continued playing football for five years. He is said to have never explained why he gave up and stopped training with Warrington Town. It was also said that he had seen his self-esteem drop after his steroid cream for acne run out. Speaking about her brother, Mayara De Souza said: "He stopped doing the things that he liked to do such as football, going to the gym and seeing friends. 'He started apologising about the way he treated us and we didn't understand what he meant. His best friend as well, he said the same to him and he said he doesn't know why." She continued: "He said to my dad before he died, 'Am I going to be arrested for this?' And [my dad] said, 'for what?' "He said, 'because of the way that I am, I'm going to be arrested'. And there was an occasion where he saw a police car but it was for a neighbour. He thought it was for him." ‌ Miss De Souza attempted to get her brother help as she booked a session for him with a psychotherapist which he attended in January, but he turned down any further sessions. When she told Vini he may have been depressed, he 'laughed in her face', she told the inquest. Vini had also stopped going out with friends after admitting to his mum that he had taken drugs at a nightclub on one occasion. A toxicologist's report found no trace of drugs or alcohol in Vini's system when he died. ‌ Vini was eventually found dead on February 20, with police concluding that he had died as a result of 'self-inflicted means by hanging'. Assistant coroner Stephen Teesdale was satisfied with that cause. Addressing his family, he said: "There's nothing more you could have done. You did everything. You spotted the problem - depression. You made a plan, you sought professional assistance from a psychotherapist. "You had a plan to take him to Brazil. There's nothing more you could have done. He had an entirely supportive family. It was to do with how he saw the world." The Samaritans is available 24/7 if you need to talk. You can contact them for free by calling 116 123, email jo@ or head to the website to find your nearest branch. You matter.

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