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Early Investigations Points To Excess Speed As Factor In Fatal Jota Crash
The brothers, aged 28 and 25, both died in the accident, which happened at around 00:30 am local time on the A-53 highway, close to the town of Cernadilla in the north-west of Spain.
The pair was driving from Portugal to Santander on the north coast of Spain to catch a ferry for Jota to start pre-season training with Liverpool, when the Lamborghini they were travelling in left the road and burst into flames, leaving only charred and scattered wreckage.
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