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Diogo Jota and his brother died in £180k Lamborghini Huracan

Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his younger brother Andre are understood to have been driving in an acid green £180,000 Lamborghini Huracan when they crashed.

The tyre of the supercar is said to have blown out while overtaking another vehicle on the A-52 at Cernadilla near Zamora, just ten miles over the border from Portugal.

The siblings were on a road trip to Santander to catch a ferry to Britain after Diogo was advised not to fly following lung surgery, it was reported in his home country today.

Police are investigating the cause of the fatal crash in the early hours of Thursday morning. Just two weeks ago, Diogo married his childhood sweetheart Rute in a Catholic service packed with family and friends in his home city of Porto.

Wreckage at the scene suggested the brothers were driving to the UK in a Lamborghini Huracan Evo Spyder.

It costs in the region of £180,000 before upgrades and has a top speed of in excess of 200mph. It can go from 0-60mph in 3.1 seconds.

It was not immediately clear who was driving but police have been looking into the possibility that the accident happened as a result of a blown tyre while the car tried to overtake another vehicle.

The brothers were driving eastward along an isolated stretch of highway, about an hour west of Zamora, when the accident took place.

Spanish government official Ángel Blanco said the siblings died at the scene.

The acid green front of what appears to be the front of the Lamborghini Huracan lies at the side of the road where Diogo Jota and his brother died today. Their family and the world of football are mourning their tragic deaths near the town of Cernadilla, close to Zamora, Spain
The acid green front of what appears to be the front of the Lamborghini Huracan lies at the side of the road where Diogo Jota and his brother died today. Their family and the world of football are mourning their tragic deaths near the town of Cernadilla, close to Zamora, Spain
Wreckage at the scene suggested the brothers were driving to the UK in a Lamborghini Huracan Evo Spyder (file picture)
Tyre marks can be seen on the road today where Jota's Lamborghini overtook a car and then straight into the crash barriers. Tragically the crash claimed the lives of the Liverpool star and his brother Andre
Tyre marks can be seen on the road today where Jota’s Lamborghini overtook a car and then straight into the crash barriers. Tragically the crash claimed the lives of the Liverpool star and his brother Andre
Police are investigating the cause of the crash but believe based on the marks on the road, pictured, a tyre blew out just before the incident
Police are investigating the cause of the crash but believe based on the marks on the road, pictured, a tyre blew out just before the incident
The supercar crashed and caught fire, also igniting the surrounding vegetation
The supercar crashed and caught fire, also igniting the surrounding vegetation
Diogo Jota's brother Andre, 26, was also a footballer and died in the crash. They were on a road trip through Spain to catch a ferry to the UK when they crashed, according to reports in Portugal
Diogo Jota’s brother Andre, 26, was also a footballer and died in the crash. They were on a road trip through Spain to catch a ferry to the UK when they crashed, according to reports in Portugal
Diogo Jota had married his childhood sweetheart Rute Cardoso, the mother of his three children, in the last fortnight. Here they are pictured on their wedding day
Diogo Jota had married his childhood sweetheart Rute Cardoso, the mother of his three children, in the last fortnight. Here they are pictured on their wedding day

Liverpool are due to start pre-season training on Monday, so Jota was heading back to the UK on a road trip with his brother less than two weeks after he married his childhood sweetheart Rute in his home city of Porto on June 22.

Doctors reportedly advised the Liverpool star not to catch a plane after a recent operation, so was getting a boat instead. A Brittany Ferries service from Santander to Plymouth leaves at 4pm today, arriving in Devon at 11.15 am on Friday.

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CNN Portugal’s sports editor, Rui Loura, said today live on air: ‘The surgery he had was lung surgery, and he had been advised against flying following this.

‘He was on his way to the northern Spanish port city of Santander to cross by ferry and reach the UK that way, and carry on with the car once he reached Britain. He was on his way to Liverpool with his brother.’

Another Portuguese journalist, Victor Pinto told the country’s CMTV channel: ‘Diogo sometimes chose to travel by road because he had some pulmonary discomfort, nothing serious, and as we know, there is a ferry boat that connects the south of England to Spain’.

Jota died at the age of 28 after his Lamborghini careered off a road in northern Spain, devastating his family and the world of football. His brother Andre, his only sibling, was 26.

The supercar came off the road, rolled and then burst into flames at around 12.35am, also igniting the surrounding vegetation. The emergency services were called but the brothers could not be saved.  Police say they don’t yet know who was driving.

Liverpool FC said in a statement that the club is ‘devastated’ by the tragedy and that Diogo’s family, friends and fans had suffered an ‘unimaginable loss‘. Flowers and tributes are being laid outside Anfield today, with many fans in tears.

Jota had just married Rute Cardoso, the 28-year-old mother of his three children and partner since the age of 16. He had described himself as the luckiest man in the world to be her husband, sharing moving footage of their wedding day in his final Instagram post on Wednesday afternoon.

The couple married on June 22 in Porto, the footballer’s home city. Rute shared more wedding day pictures in a social media post yesterday and said: ‘My dream come true.’ Jota replied in the comments: ‘I’m the lucky one.’

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The Lamborghini crash happened on the A-52 in the province of Zamora. The Spanish dual carriageway is a key route taken by drivers after leaving northern Portugal as they head for the ports of Santander and Bilbao or drive north-east towards France.

Emergency services in the Castilla and Leon region confirmed the crash and two fatalities at around 12.35am on Thursday morning.  Diogo and Andre’s deaths were then confirmed by the Portuguese Football Federation at around 8am.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Jota’s friend and teammate and Portugal’s greatest player, said today: ‘It doesn’t make any sense. Just now we were together for the national team, you were just married. To your family, to your wife and children, I send my condolences and wish them all the strength in the world. I know you will always be with them. RIP. Diogo and Andre. We will all miss you’.

Diogo was born Diogo Silva, but changed his surname to Jota to stand out because it is a common surname. His brother Andre kept the family name.

The boys were the only children of parents Joaquim and Isabel Silva.

Jota was part of Liverpool’s Premier League-winning side in the 2024/25 campaign, scoring six goals in 26 appearances. He also played for Portugal’s national team and helped it win the Nations League last month in an extraordinary win over rivals Spain on penalties.

His younger brother played for Penafiel, in the second tier of Portuguese football.

The Spanish civil guard said he was found dead alongside his brother Andre Silva, after their car went off a road near the city of Zamora.

‘The 1-1-2 Castilla y León operations room received several calls reporting a vehicle accident at Km. 65 of the A-52, in the municipality of Cernadilla, Zamora. A car was reported to have been involved in an accident and the vehicle was on fire,’ a statement read.

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‘1-1-2 notified the Zamora Traffic Police, the Zamora Provincial Council Fire Brigade, and the Sacyl Emergency Coordination Center (CCU) of this accident.

‘From there, a Medical Emergency Unit (UME) and the Primary Care Medical Staff (MAP) from the Mombuey Health Center were sent, who confirmed the death of two people on the scene’.

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