Police reveal who they believe was driving Lamborghini that killed Diogo Jota and his brother

Spanish police say they are confident that Diogo Jota was at the wheel when his Lamborghini came off the road last week, killing the Liverpool star and his brother.

Detectives investigating the fatal crash involving the forward’s acid green Lamborghini Huracan also say tests have suggested the car was travelling ‘way in excess’ of the speed limit, said to be 120kmh (74mph).

The 28–year–old father–of–three and his younger brother Andre Silva were travelling by road to the UK after Jota was advised by doctors not to fly following surgery.

But the vehicle came off the road and burst into flames after what was initially suspected to be a tyre blow–out as the car performed an overtake. Both are thought to have died almost instantly.

In only their second official statement since last week’s crash on the A–62 near Zamora, close to Spain’s north–west border with Portugal, Spain’s Civil Guard said it believed that Jota had been driving.

It said of the progress of its investigation: ‘The expert report is still being worked on and finalised.

‘Among other things traffic police from the Zamora branch of the Civil Guard are studying the tread marked by one of the wheels of the vehicle.

‘Everything is also pointing to a possible high excess of speed over the permitted speed on that stretch of the motorway.

‘All the tests carried out for the moment point to the driver of the crash vehicle being Diogo Jota.

‘The expert police report when it is finalised will be handed over to a court in Puebla de Sanabria.’

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