Spanish Police Identify Speed, Tyre Burst in Diogo Jota Fatal Crash
Spanish Police Identify Speed, Tyre Burst in Diogo Jota Fatal Crash

Spanish Police Identify Speed, Tyre Burst in Diogo Jota Fatal Crash

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Spanish authorities investigating the fatal car crash that killed Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva have identified excessive speed and a burst tire as the primary causes. Evidence indicates that Jota was driving the rented Lamborghini Huracan when it lost control on the A-52 motorway in Zamora, Spain, crashing into the central reservation and catching fire upon impact. The vehicle was reportedly traveling well above the 120 km/h speed limit during an overtaking maneuver when the rear tire burst, causing the accident. A road safety expert noted contributing factors including the vehicle's high speed, the condition of the tire, and the design of the roadside barrier, which may have worsened the crash's severity. The official forensic report, which is analyzing tire marks and other evidence, remains incomplete but will be submitted to the local court for judicial review. The football community mourned the brothers, who were buried in their hometown of Gondomar, Portugal.

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