In a chilling new twist to the investigation into Diogo Jota’s tragic death, WhatsApp has confirmed the recovery of an unsent voice message recorded by the footballer just minutes before his fatal car crash — and the intended recipient was not his wife, but a woman living in Liverpool, whose identity is now raising serious questions.
According to a forensic investigator working with Merseyside Police’s digital crimes division, the audio was found in Jota’s WhatsApp cache during a routine data pull from his recently unlocked iPhone. The message, timestamped just seven minutes before impact, had never been delivered, but was saved locally in the app’s internal memory.
“The content of the message is emotionally charged — a mix of frustration, regret, and what appears to be a desperate attempt to explain something,” the source revealed. “It ends with what we can only describe as a cryptic plea.”
Police have declined to release the full audio, but confirmed that the message was addressed to a woman listed in Jota’s contacts only by her first name, which has not been publicly disclosed. Initial reports suggest she is not affiliated with his family and not employed by Liverpool FC, but does reside in the Sefton Park area of Liverpool.
A Link to the Past?
Insiders say this woman has come up repeatedly in recent weeks as police combed through Jota’s phone logs, travel records, and financial transactions. She is believed to have had prior contact with the player going back at least three years.
“This message changes the entire tone of the investigation,” one law enforcement official stated. “We are now considering whether Jota’s state of mind — and potential undisclosed personal pressures — played a greater role in what happened that night.”
The voice recording is currently being analysed by digital forensics and behavioural experts for subtext, emotional tone, and any indications of threats, external pressure, or deliberate intent. There is no evidence at this stage to suggest foul play, but the investigation remains open.
Family and Club Response
Jota’s widow was notified of the unsent message earlier this week. A representative for the family released a short statement:
“We are continuing to cooperate fully with investigators and are focused on grieving privately. Speculation at this point is not helpful.”
Liverpool FC also issued a brief comment:
“We are aware of the report and remain committed to supporting both the family and the authorities as they complete their investigation.”
What Happens Next?
Police are now seeking to interview the woman who received the unsent message and are working to determine whether there were additional communications between her and Jota in the hours or days prior to his death.
The revelation adds another layer to an already complex case, which has seen police uncover multiple digital inconsistencies, including a hidden iCloud folder, unexplained travel history, and at least one secret bank account.
With public interest intensifying and fresh information surfacing nearly every day, the circumstances surrounding Diogo Jota’s final hours continue to captivate and confound both fans and investigators.