In a devastating revelation tied to the tragic car accident on July 3, closely guarded data from what’s being referred to as the  Lamborghini’s “black box” has leaked. In the final seconds before the brutal crash that claimed the lives of Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, audio records captured panicked voices—heightening the chilling narrative emerging from the investigation.

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🗣️ Last Words from the Cabin

Shortly before the fatal impact, recordings reveal André Silva shouting in alarm:

“Diogo, watch out ahead!”

The urgency in his tone comes through sharply in the leaked clip, setting a scene of immediate danger. Witnesses say Diogo responded with a shout—seemingly directed at an obstruction on the road that only he could see, adding to the eerie atmosphere within the speeding Lamborghini just moments before it veered off the A-52 and burst into flames.

🚗 Crash Details: High-Speed Tragedy

According to a preliminary report by Spain’s Civil Guard, Diogo Jota was likely behind the wheel and driving well over the 120 km/h speed limit, possibly during an overtaking maneuver ([turn0news9], [turn0news14], [turn0news15]). Reports note a rear tyre blowout triggered loss of control, causing the car to spin off the highway into a barrier, which ruptured its fuel tank and ignited a fireball ([turn0news15])

🛣️ Road & Vehicle Context

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The A-52 highway in Zamora has long been flagged for potholes and hazardous conditions. Road-safety expert Javier López Delgado emphasized that while poor road conditions were contributing factors, the excessive speed — confirmed by skid marks and tyre analysis — was the major cause ([turn0news9], [turn0news12]).


⚖️ Black Box Revelations

Second-by-second audio traces the escalation: from engine roar to tire squealing, André’s warning, then Diogo’s response, followed by a sudden, terrifying silence.

This cabin recording adds personal insight to confirm that, even at the last split-second, the brothers were aware of imminent danger.

It contradicts any suggestion the crash happened “peacefully”—instead, the audio speaks of a frantic attempt to avert disaster.


😞 Carriage of Loss

The brothers were en route back to England to rejoin Diogo’s club after a ferry delay due to recent lung surgery. The couple had only been married 11 days before Diogo’s death, and they leave behind three children. Earlier this week, the remains of both were laid to rest in Gondomar, Portugal ([turn0news9], [turn0news14]).

⚠️ What Happens Next

Scene of car accident in Spain that killed Liverpool's Diogo Jota and his  brother

    Official Reports: Final police and accident reconstructions will soon be submitted to a court in Puebla de Sanabria, confirming exact speeds and drivers ([turn0news9], [turn0news11]).

    Vehicle Records: Experts will review the Lamborghini’s internal data to verify the sequence of events and identify any mechanical anomalies.

    Road Accountability: Authorities will assess whether A-52 requires safety improvements, following previous crashes at the same location ([turn0news12]).

    Club and Community Reaction: Liverpool FC has postponed preseason training in tribute. The football community mourns a “shattered promise gone too soon” ([turn0news14], [turn0news16]).

 

💔 Final Words

The leaked audio from inside the Lamborghini paints a harrowing picture: a moment of terror, an urgent warning, then silence—short but unforgettable. As the investigation deepens, these chilling last seconds emphasize the fragility of life, even at high speed, and serve as a poignant, haunting echo of lives lost too soon.