In a revelation that has rocked the football world, police have officially declared that Diogo Jota’s fatal car crash was not accidental. At a sudden press briefing, Merseyside Police confirmed they found evidence of tampering with Jota’s vehicle and a chilling video message he recorded shortly before his death.

🚨 Forensic teams uncovered:

Tampered traction control

A hidden signal receiver

Brake line interference

Even more disturbingly, data from Jota’s phone and laptop revealed encrypted files and a voice message suggesting he feared for his life. “If something happens today,” he reportedly said, “it wasn’t me behind the wheel in the way they want you to believe.”

His family responded with heartbreak and outrage, claiming this “confirms their worst fears” — that Jota was targeted.

Police have now opened a criminal investigation, with key focuses on mysterious financial transfers, secret communications, and threats from an unknown source.

As the football world reels from this development, Liverpool FC vowed full cooperation, calling Jota “not just a player, but family.”

The question now isn’t how he died… it’s why. And who wanted him gone?