On 3 July 2025, Silva died aged 25, alongside his brother Diogo, 28, in a car crash on the
A‑52 motorway in
Cernadilla, Spain. According to reports, their
Lamborghini suffered a
tyre blowout while overtaking another car and veered off the road before catching fire; Spanish emergency services confirmed both died at the scene. In a statement, the
Spanish Civil Guard said that "all the evidence so far indicates" Diogo was driving the vehicle at the time of the crash, and that the car "significantly exceeded the speed limit for the highway". The expert report is still being finalised and will be submitted to the court in
Puebla de Sanabria. Silva's Penafiel coach, Hélder, paid tribute to him by saying he brought speed and his personality to the game. He added that the club would prefer to think of the brothers' family rather than football. On 5 July 2025, Silva and Jota's funeral was held at the
Igreja Paroquial de Gondomar, with hundreds of relatives, friends and acquaintances in attendance. The bishop of Porto,
Manuel Linda, led the brothers' funeral mass.
Andy Robertson carried a floral arrangement dedicated to Silva, while fellow Liverpool teammate
Virgil van Dijk carried a similar one dedicated to Jota. Following a procession of their caskets, they were buried at the cemetery next to the church. ==References==