Jota Crash Cause: Moment Liverpool Star's Car Spun Across Road; Civil Guard Reveal What Happened
/ Jul 03, 2025, 08:05PM IST
Football fans are reeling after reports emerged that Liverpool forward Diogo Jota has been killed in a devastating car crash in Spain's Zamora province. According to early reports, Spain's Civil Guard is actively investigating the wreckage, with a judicial inquiry now officially underway. The Portuguese international, beloved by club and country, was said to be traveling with his brother when tragedy struck. Local authorities are piecing together the crash timeline, while shocked supporters await official confirmation from Liverpool FC and the Portuguese Football Federation. WATCH

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