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Spain's Civil Guard says they believe the Liverpool forward was driving too fast when a tyre on his Lamborghini burst, veering the vehicle off a road and killing both him and his brother André Silva.
Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota is thought to have been driving when he and his brother died in a car crash last week, Spanish police have said.
Liverpool star Diogo Jota tragically died aged 28 alongside his brother last week following a car crash and fans have been ...
As the memorial outside Anfield continues to expand, Liverpool sent an official delegation to lay flowers and messages in ...
England face a “must-win” clash with the Netherlands at Euro 2025 as the Lionesses look to keep their European title defence ...
Detectives investigating the fatal crash involving the Liverpool forward's green sports car in northern Spain last week ...
Liverpool forward Diogo Jota was driving and likely speeding when his car crashed in Spain on Thursday, killing him and his ...
Portuguese media reported Jota was heading to the northern Spanish city of Santander to take a ferry to England where he would rejoin Liverpool after being advised not to fly following a recent lung ...
Dubai: Five days after Diogo Jota’s shocking death, Liverpool players returned to training — grieving, subdued, and missing one of their brightest. Mohamed Salah, who admitted he was “frightened” to ...
The shock deaths of Jota, 28, and Andre Silva, 25, on 3 July plunged the football world into mourning, less than two weeks ...
A Portugal national team player's wife has been forced to release a statement to clear up confusion after Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva's death.
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