Police Findings on the Tragic Death of Diogo Jota and André Silva
On July 3, 2025, the football world was rocked by the tragic deaths of Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva in a car accident on the A-52 highway near Cernadilla, Zamora, in northwestern Spain. The 28-year-old Portuguese forward, who had married his long-term partner Rute Cardoso just 11 days earlier, and his 25-year-old brother, a professional footballer for Penafiel, perished when their Lamborghini Huracán veered off the road and burst into flames. Spanish authorities, specifically the Guardia Civil, have since released initial findings that shed light on the circumstances of the crash, revealing a combination of factors that led to the devastating outcome. As tributes continue to pour in from fans, teammates, and global figures, the police investigation has clarified the real cause of this heartbreaking loss, dispelling rumors and focusing on the facts.
According to the Guardia Civil’s statement, the accident occurred at approximately 12:30 a.m. local time when the vehicle, driven by Jota, suffered a tire blowout while overtaking another vehicle on the A-52 highway. The sudden puncture caused the Lamborghini to lose control, veer off the road, and crash into the central reservation, where it subsequently caught fire. The intensity of the blaze left little chance for rescue, and both Jota and Silva were pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities identified the remains using documents found at the crash site and the car’s license plate, with forensic testing in Zamora later confirming their identities. The investigation, led by the Zamora branch of the Guardia Civil, has pointed to the tire blowout as the primary cause, but a significant update on July 9 revealed that the vehicle was likely traveling at a speed exceeding the 120 km/h (75 mph) limit, potentially exacerbating the incident’s severity.
The police report, still under review, is examining tire marks and other evidence to reconstruct the crash. The Guardia Civil noted that “everything points to a possible high excess of speed,” suggesting that Jota’s speed may have contributed to the loss of control after the tire failure. The investigation is ongoing, with the final report to be submitted to the court in Puebla de Sanabria, where the remains were transferred for further processing. Portuguese media reported that Jota was en route to Santander to catch a ferry to England, advised against flying due to a recent minor lung procedure following a rib injury sustained during Liverpool’s 2024-25 Premier League campaign. This medical precaution, intended to protect Jota’s health, inadvertently placed him on the road that night, adding a layer of tragedy to an already devastating event.
The football community has been united in grief, with tributes reflecting Jota’s impact as both a player and a person. Liverpool’s statement expressed devastation, requesting privacy for the family, while manager Arne Slot described Jota as “a friend to everyone” whose infectious joy left an indelible mark. Cristiano Ronaldo, Jota’s teammate on Portugal’s Nations League-winning squad, wrote on X, “It doesn’t make sense,” highlighting the shock of losing a player who had just celebrated his wedding and a professional triumph. Fans gathered at Anfield, leaving flowers, scarves, and messages, with one placard reading, “Diogo lives forever.” The funeral in Gondomar, Portugal, on July 5 saw Liverpool stars like Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson join Jota’s wife and teammates like Bruno Fernandes and Bernardo Silva in a heartrending farewell. Rute Cardoso, now raising their three children—Dinis, Duarte, and Mafalda—alone, was seen leaning on Jota’s coffin, a poignant image of loss.

The police findings have also sparked discussions about road safety and the risks of high-performance vehicles like the Lamborghini Huracán, which has faced prior safety recalls for issues like crash protection brackets and seat belt warnings. While no direct link to these recalls has been confirmed, the incident has prompted calls for stricter safety standards. Jota’s death, coming just weeks after his wedding and Portugal’s Nations League victory, underscores the fragility of life, even for those at the peak of success. His legacy, marked by 65 goals in 182 appearances for Liverpool and a reputation as a humble, family-oriented man, endures through the outpouring of love from fans and peers alike. As the investigation concludes, the focus remains on supporting Jota’s family, with Liverpool delaying pre-season training to honor their fallen star. The tragedy serves as a somber reminder to cherish every moment, leaving a void in the hearts of those who knew him and the millions who cheered him on.