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SHOCKING: Liverpool Star Diogo Jota Dies in Tragic Car Accident in Spain at Age 28

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The global football community is in mourning following the tragic death of Liverpool FC winger Diogo Jota, who passed away in a car accident in Zamora, Spain, along with his older brother, Andre, during a vacation. Jota was just 28 years old.

According to local news outlet zamora24horas, the fatal crash occurred at approximately 1:30 AM on Thursday, July 4 (local time) on the A-52 highway near Cernadilla, Spain. The vehicle carrying Jota and his brother reportedly lost control, veered off the road, and burst into flames at kilometer 65. Emergency services, including traffic police, firefighters from Zamora, and medical teams from Mombuey Health Center, arrived swiftly at the scene following multiple emergency calls to the Castilla y León 112 hotline. Unfortunately, both men were pronounced dead on site, despite immediate rescue efforts.

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Born in 1996 in Portugal, Diogo Jota rose to prominence through his impressive career trajectory and dynamic playing style. Known for his speed, versatility, and technical skill, Jota began his professional journey with Paços de Ferreira, before earning a transfer to Atletico Madrid in 2016.

Loan spells with FC Porto and Wolverhampton Wanderers followed, with Jota playing a key role in helping Wolves gain promotion to the Premier League and establish themselves as a top-tier team. His performances led to a high-profile move to Liverpool in 2020 for a reported fee of €45 million.

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Under Jürgen Klopp, Jota became an integral part of Liverpool’s attack, known for his goal-scoring instincts and work ethic. He made significant contributions to Liverpool’s domestic and European campaigns and earned a loyal following among Reds supporters. Jota was also a fixture in the Portuguese national team since his debut in 2019, appearing in major international tournaments and contributing goals and assists for his country.

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News of Diogo Jota’s sudden death has left fans, teammates, and football professionals around the world in shock and mourning. His passing not only robs football of a gifted player but also a beloved personality known for his dedication and sportsmanship. Tributes are pouring in across social media, with #RIPJota trending globally as supporters share memories of his most iconic moments in both the Premier League and on the international stage.

Spanish authorities from the Civil Guard have concluded that excessive speed and a rear tire blowout caused the Lamborghini crash that killed Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva on July 3 along the A‑52 near Zamora, Spain.

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Investigators believe Jota was driving at the time, traveling well above the 120 km/h speed limit, and the tire failure likely occurred during an overtaking maneuver. After veering off-road, the Lamborghini burst into flames, leaving witnessed skid marks and charred wreckage.

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