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India Today on MSNDiogo Jota likely speeding in fatal crash, initial forensic analysis reveals: ReportInitial forensic analysis reportedly suggests that Diogo Jota was likely speeding, which resulted in the fatal car crash that ...
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.
Spanish Civil Guard believes Diogo Jota was driving above the speed limit when his Lamborghini crashed, killing the 28-year-old Liverpool star and his 25-year-old brother André Silva.
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Spain's Civil Guard believes Jota was driving too fast at the time of the crash that killed him and his brother ...
All the evidence so far suggests Portuguese footballer Diogo Jota was driving when his car crashed on a Spanish motorway, and ...
Police in Spain have released their initial report into the deadly crash that killed Liverpool soccer star Diogo Jota and his ...
A Spanish road safety expert has given their theory on the crash that killed Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva as police prepare a report on the fatal accident ...
Initial evidence indicates that former Liverpool forward Diogo Jota was speeding before he crashed a Lamborghini on a Spanish ...
Liverpool forward Diogo Jota was driving and likely speeding when his car crashed in Spain on Thursday, killing him and his ...
Spanish police suspect that Liverpool player Diogo Jota was driving over the speed limit when he and his brother died in a ...
The Liverpool footballer and his brother, Andre Silva, died after the Lamborghini they were travelling in burst into flames.
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