The investigation into Diogo Yotas' tragic accident has evidence on the scene.

Spanish authorities have launched a deepening investigation into the causes leading up to the tragic death of Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota and his brother, Andre Silva, in an automobile accident that occurred in the early hours of Thursday morning in the western region of Zamora, Spain. According to Civil Guard spokesman [...]
Spanish authorities have launched a deepening investigation into the causes leading up to the tragic death of Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota and his brother, Andre Silva, in an automobile accident that occurred in the early hours of Thursday morning in the western region of Zamora, Spain.
According to Spanish Civil Guard spokesman, one of Jotas' Lamborghini's tires is believed to have exploded while trying to cross another vehicle. Authorities say they are working to determine the speed of the vehicle at the time of the crash, analyzing tire tracks and evidence at the scene.
“What we can confirm is that no other vehicle was involved and no one else was injured”, Civil Guard official said, underlining that the accident was self-caused and took place on an isolated highway near the village of Ceradilla, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
According to reports, Jotham and his brother were traveling to the port city of Santander to get a ferry to the United Kingdom.
The doctors had stopped the footballer from flying after an lung operation, so he had chosen to drive.
Yourta, who won the Premier League with Liverpool this year, had played 123 matches and scored 47 goals for the English club. He also had 49 presentations with Portugal's national. His brother, Andre Silva, was a player of the Portuguese club Penafiel.
Just two weeks before the accident, Jota was married to his childhood girlfriend, Rute Cardoso, and leaves three young children behind. /Periscope












