3 MINUTES AGO! WhatsApp Reveals Unsent Voice Message from Diogo Jota Recorded Minutes Before the Crash — Not Sent to His Wife, But to a Woman in Liverpool Who Was…
In a shocking new development surrounding the tragic crash involving Liverpool star Diogo Jota, WhatsApp has reportedly uncovered an unsent voice message recorded just minutes before the accident—and the contents have stunned fans, officials, and the football world.
According to reliable tech sources close to the investigation, the unsent audio file was discovered during a digital forensic examination of Jota’s phone, which was recovered from the wreckage. What makes the discovery even more startling is not just what was said—but who it was meant for.
“The message wasn’t addressed to his wife, Sofia,” said one investigator under anonymity. “It was intended for a woman in Liverpool—a name that doesn’t appear in any public connections to his personal or professional life.”
The identity of the woman remains confidential, but sources suggest she is not affiliated with the club, nor part of the player’s known inner circle. Authorities have confirmed she lives in the city center and is listed in Jota’s phone under a personal nickname—leading to widespread speculation about the nature of their relationship.
While the message was never sent, experts were able to extract the audio using encrypted cloud backup. Its contents have not been made public in full, but a few chilling phrases have already been leaked to the press:
“I can’t do this anymore… I need to tell you everything… Tonight was the last time—no more secrets.”
Those lines, allegedly spoken by Jota in a voice “cracking with emotion,” have sparked massive online speculation. Was he involved in a secret relationship? Was he planning to come clean? And was the crash—still under investigation—just a tragic accident, or linked to emotional distress?
As of this hour, Liverpool FC has not commented officially on the unsent message. A spokesperson previously stated that the club is fully cooperating with authorities and has extended its support to Jota’s family.
Jota’s wife, Sofia, has remained silent since the accident, last seen arriving at the hospital accompanied by close friends and security. Social media has exploded with both sympathy and suspicion, with fans expressing grief, confusion, and disbelief.
“Whatever the truth is, it’s just heartbreaking,” one fan tweeted. “We all love Diogo, but this adds a whole new layer to the story.”
Meanwhile, police have confirmed that they are still reviewing surveillance footage and GPS data to determine the precise cause of the crash, which occurred late at night near the outskirts of Merseyside. Early reports suggest no alcohol or drugs were involved, but emotional distress is being considered as a possible factor.
As questions swirl and the public waits for more information, one thing is certain: the discovery of this unsent message has changed everything.
What was Jota planning to say? Who exactly is the mysterious woman in Liverpool? And what led him to record that message—only to never send it?
More updates to come.