Dio Jota’s car is likely

All data still testify to the Portuguese football Dio Jota when his car crashed on a Spanish freeway, and he probably exceeded speeding, police said.

The 28-year-old Liverpool player was killed with his 25th brother Andre Silva when his Lamborghini car had a suspected tire blast in the northwestern province of Zamor at the beginning of last Thursday.

The civilian police in Spain said that at a time when the car obviously overtook the A52 motorway near the Palasios de Sanobri when it came out of the road and flared flames.

“Everything also indicates a possible excessive speed outside the road speed (highway),” said the local traffic police.

Police said she had studied the signs left by one of the tires of Lambrigini and that “all the trials conducted still indicate that the driver of the broken car was Dio Jota.”

Experts’ report is preparing for the crash vessels, and their investigation is supposed to have become more complicated in the intensity of a fire that almost completely destroyed the car.

The incident happened 11 days after Jota married her long -term Rute Cardoso partner in Portugal. The couple had three children.

The brothers headed to the Spanish port of Santander so Jota could return to Liverpool for pre -season training.

Their funeral took place in the hometown of Gondamara, near Porto over the weekend.

Tires were reportedly visible about 100 m (330 feet) since exposed.

Although there were suggestions that the asphalt on the road was uneven when the accident occurred, the police stated that the Spanish media, that it was no coincidence of a “black spot”, and the road had to be expelled outside the speed of 120 km/h (75 km/h).

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