Diogo Jota celebrating with the Premier League trophy in May (Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)And now, just 11 days since the wedding, other photos have made their way online from the devastating crash scene near Cernadilla, in north-west Spain, showing the burnt-out wreckage of the light-green Lamborghini Huracan that had come off the road around 00.30am, local time, on Thursday.If there was any decency, these photographs would be available only to the accident investigators and emergency workers. In the modern world, however, they had started to go viral even before the bodies of Jota and his brother, Andre Silva, had been formally identified.Investigators are working to the theory that the car suffered a high-speed ‘blowout’ — a puncture to one of its rear tyres — and that when it crashed off the A-52 dual-carriageway into the central reservation, seemingly while overtaking a truck, the impact caused the vehicle to burst into flames. They accept that there may be multiple causes for the crash. The A-52, otherwise known as the Rias Bajas highway, stretches almost 300 kilometres and the crash occurred on an unlit section, surrounded by hills and greenery, in an area that has been called “empty Spain” because it is so rural., The soccer world is in mourning following the death of Liverpool and Portugal star Diogo Jota in a car crash in Spain early on Thursday morning. He was 28., Liverpool and Portugal star Diogo Jota had died in a car crash in Spain at the age of 28. Follow CNN for live updates..