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Diogo Jota's Lamborghini looks like it was going 'very fast' at time of crash that killed Liverpool star and his brother, expert claims

Diogo Jota's Lamborghini looks like it was going 'very fast' at time of crash that killed Liverpool star and his brother, expert claims

Daily Mail​08-07-2025
The Lamborghini supercar Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his footballer brother Andre Silva crashed looks like it was going 'very fast', a Spanish road safety expert has claimed.
Police preparing a report on last Thursday's fatal accident on the A-52 near Zamora by Spain 's north-west border with Portugal are yet to say how fast they think the acid green £180,000 Lamborghini Huracan was going.
It is not yet clear whether the Civil Guard or the investigating court awaiting the full police report will make the findings public and officials have not yet said who was driving.
The force said the same day of the 12.30am crash in the sparsely-populated municipality of Cernadilla just ten miles over the border with Portugal: 'Everything is pointing to a tyre blowout as the car was overtaking.
'As a result of the accident, the car caught fire and both occupants died.'
Road safety expert Javier Lopez Delgado pointed the finger at 'multiple factors' including the driving speed, saying: 'If they had been going at 55mph they probably wouldn't have been killed.
'It seems very clear they were going very fast because of the skid marks.'
Mr Lopez Delgado, president of the Spanish Association of Road Safety Auditors (ASEVI), also said he believed the road surface had been a contributing factor to the men's deaths, insisting: 'You can clearly see it had many faults.'
In comments to local paper La Opinion de Zamora, the expert engineer said a tyre blowout he linked to the tyre not being in the 'right conditions or having the correct pressure', wouldn't be the only factor in the crash.
He told La Opinion de Zamora the central reservation barrier the siblings crashed into acted as an 'obstacle' because 'the length and angle of incidence were not correct.'
Referencing another accident in the same spot eight days earlier in which a 60-year-old woman was severely injured and had to be cut free from the wreckage of her vehicle by firefighters, Mr Lopez Delgado said: 'it could be a coincidence but I'm not a big believer in coincidences.
'When two different cars come off the road at the same kilometre point something's up.'
Town hall sources in Cernadilla, home to just over 100 people, branded the A-52 highway where last Thursday's crash happened as 'very dangerous' after it emerged dad-of-three Diogo, 28, and his 25-year-old brother had died.
One quoted by local press said last Thursday: 'As it passes through Cernadilla it is full of bends at 120 kilometres per hour.
'Exceeding the speed limit or poor visibility at night are often the cause of accidents in these areas.
'Today it was two famous footballers, who had a great career ahead of them, but perhaps tomorrow the victims will be two more anonymous people.'
The road, also popularly as the Rias Bajas motorway, has also been described as an accident blackspot due to the regular presence of wild animals, in particular Iberian wolves and deer which are often the cause of collisions.
The Civil Guard said hours after the crash in its only official statement so far : 'A road accident occurred this morning at 00.30 hours at kilometre 65 of the A52, in the municipality of Cernadilla, Zamora.
'A vehicle left the road, everything points to a tyre blowout while overtaking.
'As a result of the accident, the car caught fire and both occupants died. Pending the conclusion of the expert tests, the identification of one of the deceased is Diogo Jota, a Liverpool FC player, and his brother Andre Felipe.'
Diogo Jota was heading to the northern Spanish port city of Santander with his brother to catch a ferry to the UK and carry on to Liverpool after the Liverpool player and Portuguese international was advised not to travel by plane following lung surgery.
He had married his childhood sweetheart Rute Cardoso, mum to their three young children, on June 22.
The siblings' funerals took place on Saturday at a church in their hometown of Gondomar near Porto.
Several Liverpool players and Diogo's Portugal teammates were among those who attended after paying their last respects at a wake the previous day.
News of the tragic came as it was Jota's widow could stand to inherit up to £35million from his estate for the financial security of her and their three children, MailOnline can reveal.
Jota first signed a contract with Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2018 which saw him earn £38,000 a week.
Two years of these wages saw him earn £3,952,000 before he hit the big time with a move to Anfield, where the first two years of his four year contract at £83,000 per week saw him pocket another £8,632,000.
As a result of his phenomenal talent, Liverpool then extended the deal for five years in 2022 and upped his wages to £140,000 in a contract that saw him earn £21,840,000 before his tragic death.
Built into this was performance bonuses, and his 65 goals in 182 games contributed to his wealth. However, he was also an Esports entrepreneur and global brand ambassador.
Jota was due to receive another £14.5million for the remaining two years of his contract, which despite reports in Portuguese media suggesting Liverpool will honour, has not yet been confirmed.
It means Jota's total earnings of around £34.4million since arriving in the Premier League could be inherited by Rute and their two sons Dinis, four, Duarte, two, and their eight-month-old baby daughter Mafalda.
It is not known how much of this money he had spent, but a chunk of it had been invested in a five-bedroom, four-bathroom house in the upmarket north Liverpool suburb of Blundellsands.
According to publicly available land registry documents, Jota and his wife bought the house in May 2022 for £2,125,000, where they rubbed shoulders with other players.
The house had been listed for three years before selling and had been previously rented out.
A brochure of the house available online shows an ornately tiled marble entrance hall leading to a reception area with a brass and wrought iron staircase.
The ground floor living area has Georgian style double doors, underfloor heating and a Bose sound system.
In the kitchen there are two sink units and a five hob Gaggenau cooker, wine chiller and fitted walnut units with granite work surfaces.
The indoor pool is 39ft long and there is also a jacuzzi and steam room, while the games room has a snooker table and a pool table.
Also on the ground floor is an eight-seat home cinema room with a surround sound system.
Companies House records in the UK also show that Jota set up an image rights company called Minute J Ltd in February 2023 to channel some of his football earnings and his father Joaquim was also associated with it.
The first set of accounts filed in December 2024 cover the period the initial first 12 months of the company and show it made £186,754 but owed creditors £49,786, with the bulk of £44,825 to HMRC for Corporation Tax.
Football players often set up image rights companies as a way to control earnings from things like name, nickname, squad number which might be used in sponsorship, merchandising and endorsements.
Besides his earnings from football Jota also had lucrative deals with Nike and EA Sports bringing in an estimated £3.3million a year and he set up his own Esports team called Luna Galaxy.
According to Portuguese media, Jota also had a collection of luxury cars worth more than £1million including a Range Rover Sport, Porsche 911 Turbo S, a Ferrari 488, an Audi Q7 and a Mercedes-Benz G63AMG.
Website, The Richest, in a detailed profile of Jota's financial worth, said: 'He left behind a financial legacy few soccer players achieve so young.
'His business smart matched his on-field vision, he left behind a blueprint for how athletes can build wealthy and legacy beyond the pitch.'
Jota's tragic death came just 13 days after he wedded Rute, his teenage sweetheart.
At the ceremony he declared himself the luckiest man in the world to be her husband and a series of emotional images and videos were posted to social media of their special day.
Many who were there on what Rute described as that 'dream come true' wedding day then had to devastatingly fly in for Jota and his brother's funeral just over two weeks later.
Family and friends, including footballers, came from all corners of the globe to the 17th-century Igreja Matriz church.
It was there that they heard the Bishop of Porto, D. Manuel Linda, send a message to the couple's three children.
The bishop said: 'At this moment you are suffering immensely or perhaps not because you do not realise it. The ones who suffer a lot are your mother and your grandparents.
'Seeing the mortal remains of a child must be a greater torment, but when there are two urns there are no words.
'If it is difficult to see an adult cry, it is even more difficult to see a child cry. I send you a special greeting for your mother and grandparents.'
Both coffins were carried through the front doors of the church to the sound of violins and applause in a procession led by two priests at 10am.
Jota's Liverpool team-mates flew in overnight. They included Virgil van Dijk, the club's captain, and Andrew Robertson, who carried red wreaths in the shape of football shirts emblazoned with Jota's number 20 and his brother's number 30.
Former Liverpool players, including Jordan Henderson and James Milner, were also present.
Jota and his brother were 190 miles into a trip from Porto to Santander, where he planned to take a ferry to England, when they crashed in the Spanish province of Zamora.
Their bodies were buried, not cremated, in a graveyard screened by olive trees. Jota's team-mates from his former club Wolves, including Joao Moutinho and Rui Patricio, joined club officials to pay their respects.
They were spotted escorting a Wolves-themed wreath which read: 'Diogo your desire to fight and win lit up Molineux.'
Speaking after the service, Roberto Martinez, the Portugal manager, was emotional as he told of his sadness over the tragedy.
He said: 'I can only say that these are very, very sad days. Today was a demonstration for Diogo and Andre that we are all together and that we are Portugal.
'Now, I would like to thank everyone for their presence, for all the messages from all over the world. We are with Andre Silva and Diogo Jota. Always, always with us.'
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