In a tragic turn of events, the sporting world mourns the loss of Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his brother, Andre Silva, who perished in a car crash in Spain last July. They were en route to Santander to catch a ferry to the UK when disaster struck. The Spanish Civil Guard initially reported a tyre blowout as the likely cause, with allegations of speeding on the part of Jota.


Yet, eyewitness reports have thrown a curveball at the official narrative. Trucker Jose Azevedo, who witnessed the accident and captured the fiery wreckage on video, insists that Jota was not speeding. “I drive this road every day,” Azevedo stated, “They passed me super calmly.” His account is backed by another trucker, who also reported seeing Jota’s car moving at a “moderate speed” before the crash.

Jota’s untimely death came only weeks after he got married, and after a stellar season with Liverpool and Portugal’s national team. As the sports community continues to grapple with this loss, heartfelt tributes are set to be delivered at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards.
Despite the official findings, the truth behind this tragic event remains murky, with witnesses standing firm by their stories. The full police report is yet to be completed, but one thing is clear: Jota’s legacy will remain in the hearts of fans and family alike.