Liverpool -Star Diogo Jota was tragically killed in a car -accident at the age of 28, according to CNN Portugal journalist Rui Laura.
The report showed that Jota traveled to the North -Spanish port city of Santander to board a ferry on his way to England when the fatal crash took place in the province of Zamora.
Laura showed that Jota and his younger brother André Silva have left northern Portugal, planning to make a longer Land-and-Sea trip to ensure the timely return of Jota for the planned training of Liverpool on Monday. This alternative route was chosen because doctors had advised Jota not to fly after recent pulmonary surgery.
The Lamborghini of the brothers suffered a tire bladder while catching up near Zamora City, loved and flew. Both men died on the spot.
The Santander-to-Plymouth Ferry would leave on Thursday at 4 p.m. and arrived in England Rui Laura on Friday morning at 11:15 am: “Jota had recently undergone a pulmonary operation and was told by doctors that he was air travel.
Journalist Victor Pinto added context: “Diogo Jota was no stranger to travel by land. He sometimes preferred this route because of mild respiratory development. As we know, there is a normal ferry service that connects North Spain to South England.”
The heartbreaking details paint a tragic picture of Jota's last trip and emphasizes his determination to return to his club despite medical challenges.
