Liverpool attacker Diogo Jota, who died in a car accident, probably drove faster on the Spanish highway A52 than the maximum permitted 120 kilometers per hour. According to research by the Guardia Civil in Zamora, writes The Spanish newspaper El País Tuesday. The co -driver, Jota’s younger brother André who played football at the second professional level of Portugal, also died.

The Portuguese brothers rode in the night of 2 to 3 July in a Lamborghini Huracán through Zamora, a province in northwestern Spain. While catching up a truck, the sports car would have contracted a blowout, researchers suspect. The Lamborghini then got off the road and caught fire.

The car fire made the investigation difficult, but on the basis of jewelry, researchers were able to find out who the driver was, reports the Spanish newspaper. Despite the bad state of the road, the police believe according to El País That cars could easily drive 130-140 kilometers per hour.

The complete Liverpool selection was present at the funeral of Diogo Jota, last Saturday in Portugal.




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