**Police Offer Further Details on Fatal Crash Involving Liverpool’s Diogo Jota**

Fresh information has emerged from Spanish authorities regarding the tragic car accident that claimed the lives of Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota and his younger brother, André Silva. The crash, which occurred last Thursday on the A-52 motorway near Zamora, close to Spain’s border with Portugal, has sent ripples of shock and grief through the footballing world and beyond.

According to the most recent statement released by the Spanish Civil Guard, initial findings are leaning towards Jota himself being the driver of the Lamborghini supercar involved in the fatal incident. Investigators are currently analysing evidence collected from the scene, including tyre marks and vehicle data, as they attempt to piece together what caused the devastating event.

Early reports suggest that speed may have played a significant role. Authorities have noted that preliminary data points towards the vehicle travelling at a velocity well in excess of the legal limit for that stretch of motorway. However, the Civil Guard underscored that their official report remains incomplete, with further work required before they will submit their final conclusions to a regional court in Puebla de Sanabria.
“The expert report is still being worked on and finalised,” a spokesperson for the Civil Guard said. “Among other things, traffic police from the Zamora branch are studying the tread left by one of the wheels of the vehicle. All the tests carried out for the moment point to the driver of the crash vehicle being Diogo Jota.”
Saturday witnessed further scenes of anguish as friends, family, and notable figures from the world of football gathered in Portugal to mourn at the funeral of Jota, 28, and his brother André, 26. The Liverpool squad, along with club staff, travelled to pay their respects and support the bereaved family during this painful time.
Despite the emotional strain, Liverpool players returned to their pre-season preparations at Kirkby on Tuesday, with many still processing the profound loss. Prominent figures such as Mohamed Salah, Andrew Robertson, and new signing Jeremie Frimpong were seen arriving for training, their expressions sombre.
The sense of loss was captured poignantly in Salah’s heartfelt post on social media, where he admitted to feeling lost and anxious at the prospect of returning to his club without Jota. “Until yesterday, I never thought there would be something that would frighten me about going back to Liverpool after the break,” Salah shared with his followers. “Team mates come and go but not like this. It’s going to be extremely difficult to accept that Diogo won’t be there when we go back.”
New Liverpool head coach Arne Slot described a club reeling from the impact, stating: “The sense of shock is absolute. He was a loved one to all of us.” Former manager Jürgen Klopp, who signed Jota for Liverpool in 2020, took to Instagram to express his own disbelief: “This is a moment where I struggle. There must be a bigger purpose, but I can’t see it.”
As tributes pour in from every corner of the footballing globe, the incident has prompted an outpouring of grief, reflection, and solidarity. The unexpected nature of the tragedy has only heightened the response, with teammates, fans, and the wider football community united in mourning.
Questions still remain about what’s next for Liverpool. Their opening pre-season fixture, scheduled for Sunday against Preston North End at Deepdale, has yet to be confirmed. Factors regarding the team’s psychological readiness amidst their collective grief are currently under consideration, with Manager Slot set to consult players before making a final decision.
In the meantime, the final police report is eagerly awaited as loved ones, supporters, and football fans worldwide seek closure and answers following a loss that has been felt far beyond the boundaries of Merseyside.