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Liverpool striker Diogo Jota tragically died at the age of 28, while his younger brother, Andre Silva, also lost his life, during a road traffic accident in northern Spain
Liverpool forward Diogo Jota was driving and likely speeding when his car crashed in Spain on Thursday, killing him and his younger brother, according to a preliminary police investigation.
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YEN.com.gh on MSNDiogo Jota Fatal Accident: Driver Who Filmed Car Crash Disputes Police ReportThe driver who witnessed the crash insists Jota was not speeding, contradicting preliminary police findingsJota’s Lamborghini reportedly suffered a tyre blowout before veering off the A-52 motorway and catching fire,
Liverpool forward Jota and his brother Andre Silva were killed in a car accident in Spain in the early hours of Thursday morning.
Spanish police say they believe Liverpool player Diogo Jota was driving over the speed limit when he and his brother died in a car crash last week.
The funeral of two Portuguese soccer players who died last Thursday in a traffic accident was held in an atmosphere of sadness but also hope.
There is a Diogo Jota performance that many Liverpool supporters will remember above all others. It summed him up perfectly.
Jack Lang reports from Portugal on the impact that Jota's death has had on the region where he grew up and leaves such an indelible mark
Cristiano Ronaldo’s surprising decision to skip teammate Diogo Jota’s funeral was made out of respect for the grieving family, his sister claimed.
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Liverpool.com on MSNAdama Traore reveals Diogo Jota advice he'll never forget in touching tributeAdama Traore has paid tribute to his former Wolves teammate Diogo Jota, with the Spaniard sharing a piece of advice he once received from the Liverpool forward.