Drone footage captures powerful outpouring of Diogo Jota tributes at Anfield
Preliminary tests indicate Diogo Jota was driving the Lamborghini involved in the crash that killed him and his brother Andre Silva, Spanish police say.
The pair both died last week following the crash on Thursday night in Zamora, Spain.
The acid green Lamborghini burst into flames following a suspected tyre blowout, with the car believed to have been travelling in “high excess” of the 120kmph speed limit.
An expert report is being finalised, which will be submitted to the court, with all current evidence pointing to the Liverpool footballer as the driver.
A moving funeral for the brothers, attended by family, friends, and prominent football figures, took place in their native Portugal, drawing tributes globally.
### Diogo Jota thought to have been driving at high speed before fatal crash, Spanish police say
Diogo Jota thought to have been driving at high speed before fatal crash, Spanish police say
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