BREAKING: CCTV Captures the Exact Moment Diogo Jota’s Lamborghini Suddenly Swerved — Just Seconds Before the Tire Blew
In a chilling new development, Spanish authorities have confirmed that roadside CCTV cameras captured the exact moment Diogo Jota’s Lamborghini veered abruptly on the N-525 highway — just seconds before a catastrophic tire blowout caused the crash that killed the Portuguese football star and his brother Andre.
The footage, taken from a traffic monitoring camera near Puebla de Sanabria in Zamora, Spain, shows the sleek grey Lamborghini Huracán speeding along the stretch of road at what experts estimate was well above the 120 km/h limit. The car can be seen moving steadily in the fast lane before it suddenly jerks to the left, apparently attempting to overtake a slower vehicle.
A mere two seconds later, the rear of the Lamborghini fishtails violently. Investigators believe this is the exact instant the left rear tire suffered a sudden blowout — likely triggered by high speed and possibly under-inflation or debris on the roadway. With the car traveling at such velocity, there was no chance to regain control.
Tragically, the CCTV system also included an audio feed from a nearby monitoring post. Spanish media sources, quoting the Civil Guard’s internal report, have revealed that the final, haunting scream — believed to be from Jota’s brother Andre — was faintly captured on this recording as the car lost control and slammed into a guardrail. The vehicle flipped over, crashed into a ditch, and burst into flames. The entire nightmare unfolded in under ten seconds.
The new video and audio evidence has been delivered to the court in Puebla de Sanabria as part of the official investigation file. Authorities stress that while the footage is critical for reconstructing the exact timeline, it will not be publicly released out of respect for the victims’ families. “It’s devastating to watch, and even more so to hear,” said one investigator, who described the moment as “overwhelmingly tragic.”
These latest details reinforce the initial findings: that no other vehicle forced the Lamborghini off the road, and there is no indication of mechanical sabotage. Instead, the accident appears to have been a deadly combination of excessive speed and tire failure.
Fans around the world, already reeling from the shocking loss of Diogo Jota — who was at the peak of his career with Liverpool and the Portugal national team — have expressed fresh waves of grief after hearing about the final moments. Social media tributes continue to pour in, with many urging people not to seek out leaked clips that have reportedly circulated in private forums.
In Portugal and across Europe, football stadiums have observed moments of silence, and players have worn black armbands to honor the brothers’ memory. Meanwhile, Liverpool FC issued a renewed statement of sympathy to the family, asking the public and press to give them space to grieve.
As investigators prepare their final technical report for the court, this haunting CCTV revelation serves as a stark reminder of how quickly life can be lost. What began as an ordinary drive on a Spanish highway ended in tragedy — all within the space of ten terrible seconds.