Spanish police have made important disclosure in the case of death in the car accident of Liverpool and Portugal’s forward Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva. Initial investigation by the police has come to the conclusion that at the time of the accident, Jota was driving and driving at a faster speed than the speed limit.
Both 28 and 25 -year -old brothers died in an accident. The accident occurred on the A-53 highway near the city of Sernadila in North-Western Spain at around 00:30 pm local time.
Both were going from Portugal to start pre-seasons training with Santnder Liverpool located on the northern coast of Spain. His Lamborghini car, which was high, got off the road and the car caught fire. & Nbsp; Both brothers died in this accident. Burned and scattered debris was found from the scene.
According to Xinhua’s report, Jota was advised not to use the aircraft after a recent minor surgery.
On Tuesday by the Spanish Civil Guard, it was told that all the evidence so far indicates that Jota was driving the sports car. The Vahan was running at a much higher speed than the speed limit (120 km/h) for Vahana highway.
The statement said that among other things, the wheels of the vehicle are also being investigated. At present, the final report is yet to come.
Jota and Silva were cremated at the end of the week in the hometown Gondomar, which included celebrities from the football, which included many of his fellow players from Liverpool and Portuguese national team.
Jota married his childhood girlfriend Roote Cardoso just 11 days before the accident. They have three young children. Liverpool has promised that he will pay the remaining two years of their contract to the family.
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