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Truck Driver Who Filmed Diogo Jota Car Crash Aftermath Disputes Police Report

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Two truck drivers witnessed the fatal accident of Diogo Jota (Liverpool) and André Silva (FC Penafiel) and denied the speeding report

·Barcelona, Spain
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The investigation into the tragic accident that killed Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota and his brother may soon take a completely different turn. The testimony of a man who was at the scene of the accident and saw everything has come to light. However, his testimony is diametrically opposed to the version given to the public by the police.

The accident involving the Portuguese players Diogo Jota, prominent in Liverpool, and his brother André Silva, created a great deal of coercion around the football universe in 2025. The episode took place in the A-52, near Palacios de Sanabria, Spain, resulting in the falsification of the brothers during a trip aimed at reaching the city of Santander.... The post Diogo Jota: Witnesses contradict reports of the authorities about an accident that …

·São Paulo, Brazil
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A man claims that victims 'directed very slowly'; another witness also asks for an investigation A witness identified as José Azevedo, a driver who filmed the car of Diogo Jota after the accident, says he disagrees with the report of the Spanish Civil Guard on the case. According to the investigation, the cause of the battle was a great excess of speed. However, he points out that the car in which Liverpool was the star was not in high speed.

·Brazil
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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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