New police release: Crash cleanup crews reveal Jota’s wallet contained a handwritten letter from someone signed only “C” — its contents have shocked family demanding a second autopsy

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In a stunning twist to the ongoing investigation into the tragic death of Liverpool star Diogo Jota, cleanup crews at the crash site have uncovered a handwritten letter inside the player's wallet — folded tightly and stained with blood, the letter is signed only with the initial:

“— C.”

The content of the note, described as “highly personal and emotionally loaded”, has shocked Jota’s family, with his wife and parents now formally requesting a second autopsy, claiming that “the truth about his death has not been fully revealed.”


💌 THE LETTER THAT CHANGES EVERYTHING

The letter, reportedly penned on plain cream paper and written in Portuguese, has since been translated by police and legal teams. Below is an excerpt of the translated contents, now made public by the family’s lawyer:

“You promised me you’d fix this before August. You said you’d tell them everything — about her, about us. You said the game was never bigger than love. If I find out you lied again, I’ll come forward myself. I won't be a shadow forever.”

— C.


👤 WHO IS “C”?

Investigators have not confirmed the identity of the letter’s author. However, digital forensics are now re-scanning all of Jota’s emails, private folders, and iCloud backups for any messages or contacts matching the initial “C”.

Police also confirmed that just weeks ago, a woman using the same initial contacted a law firm in Porto regarding a sealed envelope she claimed should be included in Jota’s will.

Sources close to the family claim “C” may be connected to another woman and child recently linked to Jota through customs records and hotel logs abroad.


⚖️ FAMILY DEMANDS A SECOND AUTOPSY

According to a formal statement issued this morning:

“Following the discovery of this letter and other inconsistencies in Diogo’s final 48 hours, we request an immediate second post-mortem examination to rule out foul play, pressure, or foul intention in the events leading to the crash.”

The autopsy request was filed through Lisbon's Superior Court of Justice, and is currently pending.


🕵️‍♂️ A NEW THEORY EMERGES?

Some online commenters and analysts now speculate whether the crash was truly accidental — or if Jota was under emotional distress due to personal revelations before his death. One investigator stated:

“We are now exploring the psychological state of the player based on private communications. This letter is now a key piece of evidence.”


📜 FULL LETTER NOW PUBLIC

The family has chosen to publish the full contents of the letter online in hopes that someone may recognize the handwriting, the phrasing, or the identity of “C.”

🔗 [Click here to read the full handwritten letter and see photos from the wallet’s recovery.]

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