Speeding Likely Cause of Diogo Jota Car Crash: Police
CERNADILLA, ZAMORA, SPAIN, JUL 7 – Porto president Andre Villas-Boas revealed plans to re-sign Diogo Jota for the 2026/27 season before Jota's death in a tire blowout crash, which killed him and his brother.
- On July 3 2025 at 12:30 AM a crash on Spain's A-52 motorway near Cernadilla Zamora killed Liverpool forward Diogo Jota aged 28 and his brother André Silva aged 26.
- Guardia Civil traffic division reports forensic tests indicate Lamborghini, valued at €200,000, may have been speeding above 120 km/h during the crash, with wheel marks under investigation.
- Global tributes poured in from leaders, fans, and clubs, with Jota and Silva mourned worldwide after their funeral in Gondomar.
- Porto’s president André Villas-Boas revealed plans to re-sign Jota in 2026/27, with internal talks involving agent Jorge Mendes and fans' hopes for his return.
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The "flat tire" appears to have been the cause of the car accident that claimed the lives of Diogo Zota and his brother, according to reports.
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