Diogo Yota's fatal accident, witnesses reject police statement

The tragic death of the famous footballer Diogo Yota and his brother, Andre Silva, continues to be the focus of attention as Spanish authorities are still investigating the circumstances of the fatal accident. The initial police report reportedly caused the accident was allegedly high speed of car “Lamborghini Huracan” [...]
The initial police report reportedly caused the accident was allegedly high speed of car “Lamborghini Huracan”
The vehicle allegedly crossed the 120km-h limit, and a rubber explosion has led to loss of control and exit.
But apparently this official version was questioned by two eyewitnesses who were among the first to have arrived at the scene, wrote foreign media.
One of the witnesses is trucker Jose Azevedo, who recorded the video later published on social networks.
He declares: “They passed beside me very quietly, with no excessive speed. I sent the video to CMTV because they started running baseless news”.
Azevedo also addressed the victims ' families with a message of comfort and clarification:
I give you my word, they're not driving fast. They were very quiet. I go this way every day, I know him well. It's dark and dangerous. I've seen the brand and color of the car very clearly”
I filmed the fire when I was passing by the country and a few meters away I stopped and I tried to extinguish it with the fire extinguisher, but unfortunately I couldn't do anything. My conscience is clean”, he also said, defending himself, while as he found out, “at the scene was another Portuguese driver who had seen how the vehicle got off the street”.
The trucker's statement is reinforced by another witness, Jose Aleixo Duarte, who also filmed the scene and tried to save the two young people, but unable to do anything to get out of the car in flames, the Albanian newspaper reports.
An investigation into the tire explosion and the accident's circumstances continue as voices against the official version mount, opening a new debate on what really happened on that tragic night on the A-52 highway in Spain.












