“THERE’S SMOKE IN HIS LUNGS” – Diogo Jota’s complex aut0psy leaves his family in sh0ck the moment they receive the results

Liverpool’s Diogo Jota has tragically lost his life in a car accident in the Zamora province of Spain, and new reports suggest the 28-year-old’s autopsy could take some time

Diogo Jota of Liverpool
Liverpool star Diogo Jota has passed away after a car crash in Spain(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his brother’s autopsy could take ‘several days’ and his family is reportedly being given psychological support. The 28-year-old Portuguese passed away in a road traffic accident on Thursday morning.

The footballing world is in mourning after Jota and his brother, Andre Silva, were victims of a fatal car crash in the Zamora region of Spain on Thursday. Reports from Portugal suggest that Jota was on his way to catch a ferry to the UK, as he was advised not to fly following lung surgery.

At kilometre 65 of the A-52 motorway, initial investigations made by the area’s Civil Guard reveal that Jota’s vehicle suffered a tyre blowout while overtaking and crashed off the side of the road. Medical personnel arrived at the scene, declaring both passengers dead, with the vehicle having caught fire.

Now, Portuguese outlet Jornal de Noticias have shed some light on the process of Jota’s autopsy, revealing that it may take ‘several days.’

Reports state that the bodies of Jota and his brother are currently at the Zamora Institute of Forensic Medicine, awaiting their respective autopsies.

“The bodies are at the Zamora Institute of Forensic Medicine, where all the necessary tests will be carried out to confirm the identities of the victims,” said the Spanish government’s deputy delegate in Zamora, Angel Blanco. “DNA tests may be necessary and should be sent to the National Institute of Toxicology in Madrid.”

The A-52 road in Spain
Jota’s vehicle crashed on the A-52 road in Spain(Image: PA)

However, the bodies will only be transported to Portugal after said autopsies and tests, and while it is unknown how long this may take, Blanco added: “The results may take several days.”

It was also made clear that the violence of the fire that occurred after Jota’s vehicle crashed made “identification difficult” for those who have tended to the bodies.

Other reports also state that Jota’s family has arrived in the region where he passed away. The Regional Government of Castilla y Leon has sent psychological support teams to assist the grieving family starting at 9:30am local time.

A spokesman for the Civil Guard investigating the road incident in Zamora said: “The investigation into the crash is being carried out by Civil Guard traffic officers.

“We believe the car suffered a blowout from the marks on the road. The full police report once it is completed will be submitted to a duty court in Zamora which has launched an ongoing judicial investigation into this crash.

“That report is going to take time to complete, probably about four or five days but possibly longer. At this moment in time it is impossible to say at exactly what speed the car was going.

“But that is something the Civil Guard investigators will be able to detail at least approximately in their final report from things like the skid marks. What I can confirm is that no other vehicle was involved and no-one else was hurt.”

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