All evidence until now suggests Portuguese Dioga Jota driving when his car crashed a spanish passage, and he might be loud, says the police.
The 28-year-old Liverpool player was killed by his brother André Silva, 25, when their launched car in Lamborgghi in northwest Zamora Province last Thursday.
Guardia door spain said in Spain at the time the car was likely to reach the A52 motor near the Palacios de Sanabria when it left the road and broke the road.
“All also focuses on a possible excess speed beyond the stabbed road (highway),” as the local zamora police.
Police say they studied the marks left with one of Lamborghini tires and that “all attempts made up to date that the driver of the fallen car was Diographer Jota”.
The expert report was prepared for accident courts, and their investigation was understood to be more complicated by the fire force that almost completely destroyed the vehicle.
The accident happened 11 days after Jota married his long-fashioned Rute Cardoso in Portugal. Couple has three children.
The brothers in Spanish Port of Santander continued so Jota could return to Liverpool for pre-season training.
Their funeral took place in their Gondomar town, near Porto on the weekend.
Tire scores reported to see about 100m (330ft) from the time of effect.
Although there were suggestions that the road paved was not equal to which crash occurred, police speak Spanish media “black places” and the road should be inspired by 50km / h (75mph).