WE’RE SO SORRY’ – Lamborghini Spokesperson Apologizes to Diogo Jota’s Family, Reveals Shocking Truth Behind the Tragic Accident
The world of football is still reeling after the tragic death of Diogo Jota, Liverpool’s star forward, in a devastating car crash that claimed his life far too soon. But just when the pain couldn’t seem any deeper, a Lamborghini spokesperson has come forward with a public apology and a disturbing revelation that has only intensified the grief.
At a press conference held earlier today in Bologna, Italy, Lamborghini’s Head of Global Safety Operations, Marco Silvani, addressed the media with tears in his eyes and regret in his voice.
“To Diogo’s family, friends, teammates, and millions of fans, we are so sorry,” he began.
“We now believe the accident was not solely due to driver error, but rather a mechanical failure in the braking system of the model he was driving.”
🚗 The Car That Failed Him
According to Silvani, the car Diogo Jota was driving — a limited-edition Lamborghini Huracán Performante — had been flagged internally for potential issues with its electronic brake distribution (EBD) system, a component responsible for safely balancing braking force between the front and rear wheels.
“This particular model had a defect we were investigating quietly,” Silvani admitted.
“Unfortunately, the recall notice was scheduled for next month. Diogo never received it.”
It is now believed that the braking system failed at a critical moment, causing the vehicle to lose control as it entered a sharp curve at high speed. Surveillance footage, crash data, and the onboard computer all confirm that Jota attempted to slow the vehicle moments before the crash, but the brakes did not respond as intended.
😡 Family and Fans Demand Justice
The Jota family, still in deep mourning, issued a short but emotional statement after the press conference:
“We appreciate the honesty, but nothing will bring Diogo back. He trusted that car with his life.”
Fans across the world have launched the hashtag #JusticeForJota, calling for legal accountability and compensation from the company. Some are even petitioning for the Huracán series to be pulled from production entirely.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot, who has remained mostly silent in the aftermath, finally spoke out today:
“He was more than a footballer. He was a light in our dressing room. If this tragedy could have been prevented, someone must answer for it.”
🕯️ A Legacy Stained by Neglect?
As investigations continue, one painful truth is clear: this tragedy may not have been an accident, but a failure — of technology, timing, and transparency.