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Liverpool striker Diogo Jota, 28, and his brother André Silva, 26, died in a car accident in Spain when their Lamborghini left the road and caught fire. The crash occurred at around 00:30 on the A-52 motorway, in the municipality of Cernadilla. Initial reports suggest a potential tyre blowout caused the accident. Authorities used car documents and the licence plate to identify the brothers.
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