By The Telegraph | Special Investigation
In a major development that could reshape the investigation into the tragic death of Liverpool star Diogo Jota, police investigators have now confirmed that Jota’s Lamborghini was not the first vehicle to crash at the now-notorious bend on the A52 — a revelation that has forced authorities to declare the area a “potentially active crime scene.”
🚧 A Preceding Crash Covered Up?
According to an internal report leaked to the press, law enforcement officials discovered evidence that another vehicle had gone off-road approximately 200 metres from Jota’s crash site, just four hours earlier on the same day. The vehicle — reportedly a black SUV — was quietly towed without a public incident report.
Sources close to the investigation claim that tyre marks, broken glass, and disturbed vegetation suggest a violent swerve matching the trajectory of Jota’s vehicle hours later.
“This was not a coincidence,” said one forensic expert. “The pattern, the timing, the silence — it raises questions.”
🔍 A Crime Scene, Not Just a Crash Site?
Following the discovery, investigators returned to the site with ground-penetrating radar and drone surveillance to re-examine terrain previously dismissed as irrelevant. What they found, reportedly, was “anomalous evidence” — potentially suggesting tampering or foul play.
The area is now being treated as an active crime scene with restricted public access.
🧩 What Connects the Two Vehicles?
One explosive theory now under review: Jota’s crash may have been indirectly triggered by circumstances tied to the earlier, undisclosed accident. Investigators are looking into the possibility of:
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Oil or debris left behind on the road
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A deliberate distraction or obstruction
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The earlier vehicle being used as a setup or decoy
The black SUV’s driver has not yet been named, but sources say he was interviewed on Monday evening, and a sealed warrant has been issued for additional digital evidence.
💔 Family and Club React
A family spokesperson said:
“If someone knew the road was compromised and said nothing — that’s unforgivable.”
Liverpool FC issued a brief statement:
“We are closely following all updates and continue to support Diogo’s loved ones in their search for clarity and peace.”
📅 What Happens Next?
The UK Home Office has now assigned a special oversight team to monitor the case, a step usually reserved for high-impact investigations with national attention.
A press conference is expected by the weekend.
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