In a chilling twist to the tragic saga surrounding Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota’s death, his mother, Isabel Silva, has made a bombshell statement claiming the fatal car accident that killed her two sons was “arranged.” Speaking from her hospital bed in Porto on August 5, 2025, where she’s undergoing intensive psychological and physical recovery after a severe emotional breakdown, Isabel declared, “The death of my two sons was arranged… someone wanted them gone.” The accusation, revealed in an exclusive interview with Correio da Manhã, has ignited a firestorm of speculation, conspiracy theories, and calls for a deeper investigation into the July 3, 2025, crash that claimed Jota, 28, and his brother André Silva, 25.

Isabel, 58, collapsed at the family home in Gondomar shortly after the July 5 funeral, overwhelmed by grief. Doctors diagnosed her with acute stress disorder exacerbated by hypertension, prescribing a regimen of therapy, medication, and rest. “She’s recovering actively, but the pain is immense,” a family spokesperson told The Sun. “Losing both sons at once—it broke her. Now, this belief that it wasn’t an accident is consuming her.” Isabel’s statement alleges foul play, pointing to “enemies in the football world” jealous of Jota’s success and his £35 million fortune, including investments in oil and real estate. “It wasn’t a tire blowout; it was sabotage,” she insisted, citing the Lamborghini’s pristine maintenance records.

The crash occurred on a Spanish highway in Zamora, where a reported tire failure caused the vehicle to flip and ignite. Initial autopsies confirmed blunt force trauma and burns, but Isabel’s claims have prompted the family to demand a second examination, uncovering “unexplained bruising” and sedative traces, per sources. Spanish police, initially ruling it accidental, reopened the probe on August 6, involving Interpol due to Jota’s international ties. “We’re exploring all angles,” a Zamora official stated.

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Rute Cardoso, Jota’s widow and mother of their three children, has stood by Isabel, though sources say she’s “torn between grief and doubt.” Rute’s own breakdowns, including at the coffin where she screamed “That’s not him!” over a mysterious necklace, add layers to the mystery. Cristiano Ronaldo, who pledged €10 million for a Jota foundation, called the allegations “heartbreaking but worth investigating.” Liverpool FC urged caution: “Speculation harms the healing process.”

Social media is ablaze, with #JotaArranged trending and over 3 million X posts. Fans speculate cartel links or rivalries, while @LFCJustice tweeted, “If true, justice for Jota!” Skeptics dismiss it as grief-induced paranoia. Isabel’s recovery includes counseling at a private clinic, supported by family and a €14.5 million Liverpool payout.

Jota’s legacy—65 goals, FA Cup wins—now overshadowed by intrigue. As Isabel fights for truth, her words echo a mother’s anguish: “They took my boys—it was no accident.” The investigation could unravel football’s underbelly or prove a tragic delusion. For now, Isabel’s recovery is priority, but her shock statement ensures Jota’s death remains unresolved.