Raheem Sterling pays tribute to friend Steffie Gregg, 26, who died 'from Covid complications'
Daily MailEngland star Raheem Sterling last night paid tribute to his childhood friend Steffie Gregg who reportedly died from Covid complications. Sterling, 26, scored the opener in the World Cup qualifying win against Hungary in Budapest and immediately took off his shirt, showing a message saying 'Love you forever Steffie Gregg' who died on Tuesday at the age of 26. England star Raheem Sterling last night paid tribute to his childhood friend Steffie Gregg who reportedly died from Covid complications Sterling showed a message saying 'Love you forever Steffie Gregg' in memory of his friend who was pronounced dead on Tuesday Gregg had been to watch Sterling play for Manchester City and she was a well-known businesswoman and popular member of the community in Upper St Andrew, Kingston Miss Gregg's father was race car driver Gary Gregg and her brother Gary is also a racer She suffered from the autoimmune disease Lupus, which led to the complications, according to local reports She posted a picture on Instagram wishing her boyfriend Naldo Banks a happy birthday a month before she died Miss Gregg died in Miami on August 31, sending shockwaves through Jamaica What is Lupus? Stars including Jamaica and Aston Villa winger, Leon Bailey, former track athlete Warren Weir and dancehall star Popcaan took to social media to pay tribute to her.