Diogo Jota, Lamborghini and Spanish police
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THE £250,000 Lamborghini believed to have been driven by Diogo Jota in his tragic car crash has been plagued by recalls and serious safety issues. The horror smash happened just after midnight on
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Rute Cardoso was emotional while helping pallbearers Saturday, appearing to cry and lowering her head while they carried the ex-Liverpool standout’s coffin after the mass for Jota and his younger brother, Andre Silva, who also perished in the wreck that occurred just after midnight Thursday in Spain.
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Liverpool Football Club is reportedly giving the family of Diogo Jota the remainder of his salary. Jota, along with his brother Andre Silva in Spain, was killed on Jul. 3 when the tire of the Lamborghini sports car they were driving blew out, causing the car to crash.