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Diogo Jota’s car probably speeding before accident, Spanish police say

All the evidence so far indicates that the Portuguese soccer player Dejo Jota was driving his car when his car crashed on a Spanish highway, and he may have rushed, the police say.

28 -year -old Liverpool player André Silva, 25, was killed when his car in Lamborghini had exploded tires suspected in the North West Zamora Province early Thursday.

The Civil Police Force in Spain said at the time that the car was apparently superior to the A52 highway near the Palacios de Sanabria when it left the road and exploded in the fire.

“Everything also indicates a possible excessive speed that exceeds the maximum speed of the road [highway]The local traffic police said in Zamora.

Police said they studied the signs left by a Lamborghini tire and that “all the tests that were conducted so far indicate that the driver of the broken car was Dejo Jota.”

Experts’ report is being prepared for the accident -related courts, and it is understood that their achievement has become more complicated by the intensity of the fire that destroyed almost completely.

The accident occurred 11 days after the marriage of Jota, his long -term partner, Rue Cardoso in Portugal. The couple had three children.

The brothers were heading to the Spanish port of Santander so that Gota could return to Liverpool for training before the season.

Their funeral took place in their hometown in Jendumar, near Porto on the weekend.

According to what was reported, the tire signs were about 100 meters (330 feet) from the moment of influence.

Although there were suggestions that the asphalt on the road was uneven as the accident occurred, the police told the Spanish media that the “black spot” was an accident and was on the road to the shelves to exceed the maximum speed of 120 km/h (75 mph).

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2025-07-08 14:21:00

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