2 children dead in crash involving University of Miami football player
- A two-car crash on Saturday in Largo, Florida, injured Miami Hurricanes linebacker Adarius Hayes and killed two children aged 10 and 4.
- The crash took place in Hayes' hometown near Tampa, and authorities indicated that alcohol does not appear to have played a role in the incident as the investigation continues.
- Several other people required hospitalization after the collision, which involved a Durango and Kia Soul at Orangeview Drive and Ridge Road.
- Police confirmed that the two children died at the scene, and Hayes participated in a dozen games during his first year at Miami, primarily contributing on special teams.
- The crash’s fatal outcome and multiple injuries highlight safety concerns in Largo and have prompted continued police investigation without updates on Hayes' condition.
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Miami college football star Adarius Hayes injured in crash that killed two kids
Police don’t believe alcohol was a factor in crash
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Read Full ArticlePolice: Hurricanes linebacker Adarius Hayes injured in Tampa-area crash that killed 2 children, elderly woman - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
A crash near Tampa claimed the lives of two children and an elderly woman, and a University of Miami football player who was among the several others injured was driving one of the vehicles involved, police said. The wreck happened Saturday afternoon in Largo, the hometown of Miami Hurricanes linebacker Adarius Hayes, located about 20 miles east of Tampa. According to Largo Police, the 20-year-old student athlete remains in the hospital as of Su…
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Miami LB Adarius Hayes injured in fatal car crash
Sophomore Miami linebacker Adarius Hayes was injured in a two-car crash that left two children dead and several others in the hospital.
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