The excessive speed behind the death of Gota

The preliminary results of the investigation into the terrible traffic accident that killed the Liverpool striker Diogo Gota and his brother last week in Spain, indicated “extra speed”, according to Spanish police.
The expert report is still “under study”, and it will focus on “the effects left by” one of the car tires, but “all indicators indicate a significant transgression of the permitted speed rate,” according to the police. The same source suggested that Gota was driving the car at the time of the accident on the night of July 2-3.
The 28-year-old Portuguese international and his younger brother Andre Silva, 25, who is also a professional football player in the second division in Portugal, was also killed in an accident on a highway in the town of Sernadia, in Samura Province, close to the Spanish-Portuguese border on Wednesday night to Thursday.
Dugo and his brother Andre had left life when emergency services arrived.
The Civil Guard (Gardia Seville) said the day after the accident, their car, the Lamborghini Huracan, is a rented, according to the Portuguese media, “it deviated from the road” before the fire was buried.
Gotta, who married Roti Kardoso, has long been traveling his partner and mother of his three children about ten days before the accident, to Liverpool on a phrase from Santander, northern Spain, when he was accidentally. It was advised not to travel by air because he was recently undergoing lung surgery, according to media reports.
The funeral of the Liverpool striker and his brother was held on Saturday in Gondumar, a suburb of Porto (north of the country).
Jota started his football career with the local club, Gundumar Sport Klopp, which was founded in 1921.
He joined Liverpool in 2020 for 49 million euros, after spent several seasons in Wolverhampton. And that, he played a pivotal role in the Reds’ successes, including winning the Premier League title last season.
On June 8, he scored with his country, who defended his shirt in 48 games and scored 14 goals, the European Nations League title after winning a penalty shootout on Spain 5-3 (tied 2-2 in the original and clear time), for the second time in the history of Portugal after crowning the opening version in 2019.
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