It wasn't a tyre because of Diogo Yota's fatal accident.

World football continues to mourn behind the tragic news of the death of Liverpool's assailant, Diogo Yota, and his younger brother, Andre Silva, in a car accident in northern Spain. According to the Spanish authorities, the accident occurred at about 1: 00 a.m. on the A-52 Highway near Cernadillas, in the province of Zamora. The two brothers [...]
World football continues to mourn behind the tragic news of the death of Liverpool's assailant, Diogo Yota, and his younger brother, Andre Silva, in a car accident in northern Spain.
According to the Spanish authorities, the accident occurred at about 1: 00 a.m. on the A-52 Highway near Cernadillas, in the province of Zamora.
The two brothers were traveling with a Huracán Lamborghini to Santander, from where they planned to travel by ferry to the United Kingdom.
Yourta, 28, had chosen land route after an lung operation after doctors had recommended that she avoid flying.
Guardia Civil's preliminary investigations indicate that the vehicle lost control after a rubber explosion during a prepass maneuver.
After the crash, the car was swept into flames, and both passengers lost their lives at the scene. The heavy images from the scene showed the devastating proportions of the accident.
One aspect being closely investigated is security technology used in the Lamborghini Hurakan model, in particular the pyrotechnic system that activates the opening of doors in case of a collapse, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
This mechanism involving explosives bolts to facilitate passenger exits is considered innovative, but potentially dangerous in cases of severe confrontation.
It has not yet been confirmed whether this system was activated or failed at the critical moment. The investigation experts are analyzing the remains, tire waste and slippery tire data on the road to determine the speed of the car and technical conditions at the moment of the accident.
Earlier announcements of withdrawals that have touched Lamborghini's cars, including light valves and door mechanisms, have also been mentioned, although there is still no evidence that they are connected. This incident has turned its attention to safety standards in modern supermasks, where balancing extreme performance with life guarantees often presents major engineering challenges.
If any defect in tool design is found to have affected the tragedy of two brothers, the possibility of European authorities reviewing the current test protocols for luxury vehicles is not ruled out.
Meanwhile, Diogo Jota's family and friends and Andre Silva are going through a rough time, while the football world joined in themazhes for lost lives. The official investigation report is expected to be published in the coming days. /Periscope












