In a devastating revelation surrounding the tragic car crash of July 3, closely guarded data from the Lamborghini ‘s so-called “black box” has been leaked . In the final seconds before the brutal crash that killed Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, audio recordings captured panicked voices, bolstering the chilling account that emerged from the investigation.
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Last words from the cabin
Shortly before the fatal impact, recordings show André Silva shouting in alarm:
“Diogo, be careful!”
The urgency of his tone is clearly evident in the leaked video, which creates a scene of imminent danger. Witnesses say Diogo responded with a scream, apparently directed at an obstacle in the road only he could see, heightening the ominous atmosphere inside the speeding Lamborghini moments before it skidded onto the A-52 and caught fire.
Merchandising by Diogo Jota
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Accident Details: High-Speed Tragedy
According to a preliminary report from the Guardia Civil, Diogo Jota was likely behind the wheel and driving at a speed well above the 120 km/h speed limit , possibly during an overtaking attempt ([turn0news9], [turn0news14], [turn0news15]). Reports indicate that a burst rear tire caused the car to lose control, sending it off the road and crashing into a barrier, causing the fuel tank to explode and forming a fireball ([turn0news15]).
Road and vehicular context
The A-52 motorway in Zamora has long been under alert for potholes and dangerous conditions. Road safety expert Javier López Delgado emphasized that while poor road conditions contributed to the problem, the main cause was excessive speed , confirmed by skid marks and tire analysis ([turn0news9], [turn0news12]).
Revelations from the black box
The audio records the climb second by second: from the roar of the engine to the screeching of the tires, to André’s warning, then Diogo’s response, followed by a sudden, terrifying silence.
This cockpit footage adds a personal perspective to confirm that, even in the last fraction of a second, the brothers were aware of the impending danger.
This contradicts any suggestion that the accident occurred “peacefully”; instead, the audio speaks of a frantic attempt to prevent disaster.
Transport of losses
The brothers were returning to England to join Diogo’s club after a ferry delay due to recent lung surgery. The couple had been married for just 11 days before Diogo’s death and leaves behind three children . Earlier this week, their remains were buried in Gondomar, Portugal (turn0news9, turn0news14).
What happens now?
Official Reports : Final police and accident reports will soon be filed with the Puebla de Sanabria court, confirming the exact speeds and drivers ([turn0news9], [turn0news11]).
Vehicle Logs : Experts will examine the Lamborghini’s internal data to verify the sequence of events and identify any mechanical anomalies.
Road liability : Authorities will assess whether the A-52 needs safety improvements, following previous accidents at the same location ([turn0news12]).
Club and community reaction : Liverpool FC postponed pre-season training as a tribute. The football community mourned a “broken promise gone too soon” ([turn0news14], [turn0news16]).
Final words
Leaked audio from inside the Lamborghini paints a harrowing picture: a moment of terror, an urgent warning, and then a brief but unforgettable silence. As the investigation unfolds, these final, chilling seconds underscore the fragility of life, even at high speed, and are a poignant and chilling echo of lives lost prematurely.