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First Picture of Diogo Jota Car Crash Wreckage After Lamborghini Erupted Into Devastating Fireball - Daily Star

  • Diogo Jota, a Liverpool forward, died in a car accident in Spain when his Lamborghini crashed and caught fire after a tyre blowout on the A-52 road.
  • His brother, Andre Silva, also lost his life in the tragic incident near Zamora.
  • Authorities confirmed that no other vehicles were involved and are investigating possible speeding as a factor in the crash.
  • Liverpool FC expressed their devastation, stating Jota's passing is an 'unimaginable loss.
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The world of football is shocked by the tragic death of Diogo Jota, the Portuguese attacker of Liverpool, on July 3, 2025 in a car accident in Spain. Jota, 28 years old, traveled with her brother André Silva, 26 years old, when their Lamborghini left the road at km 65 of A-52, near Zamora, taking [...] The article Juventus, tragedy Jota, a mourning that upsets football comes from UltimeJuve.it.

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The deadly accident of Diogo Jota is already buried on Saturday in his Portuguese home country. Meanwhile there are signs that the Liverpool player was on his way too fast in the Lamborghini loan. His physiotherapist also expresses himself.

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The footballer Diogo Jota and his brother, André, 28 and 26 years old respectively, died in the early morning of this Thursday after suffering a fatal traffic accident when the vehicle in which they were traveling left, a Lamborginhi that has been completely burned off, from the Rías Bajas highway (A52) at the height of kilometer 65, in the direction of Benavente, around 00:40 hours.A few hours after the fatal accident, a video of the accident h…

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Daily Star broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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