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Chicago Man Who Worked for Bank of America, Indiana University Student Killed in Miami Hit-and-Run
Adan Negron-Morris faces charges after killing two Indiana University affiliates in a reckless, impaired hit-and-run; police report he admitted suicidal intent.
- Miami Beach police said two Indiana University affiliates were struck and killed in a hit-and-run at Collins Avenue and 73rd Street on March 18, 2026.
- Earlier this week, police said the driver was speeding and drove without headlights near 71st Street and Collins Avenue, telling investigators he intended to kill himself, police said.
- The victims included Sarisa Kongduang, 22, Indiana University student, and Greatgomon Laowatdhanasapya, 24, Indiana University graduate and Bank of America analyst during spring break.
- After his arrest, Adan Negron-Morris was held on a $1 million bond at Miami-Dade County jail, charged with multiple counts including reckless vehicular homicide.
- Online court records do not list a next court date for Adan Negron-Morris as proceedings remain pending, and Miami Beach Police body-camera video shows his March 18 arrest after another hit-and-run.
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Arrest made in Miami hit-and-run that killed two Indiana University students on spring break
A driver accused of speeding through intersections without headlights struck and killed two Indiana University students in a Miami Beach hit-and-run before being arrested nearby.
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Source: Miami Beach Police Department / Miami Beach Police Department MIAMI BEACH, Fla –An Indiana University student and a recent graduate were killed in Florida after a driver hit them while they were crossing the street. The victims were Sarisa Kongduang, who was enrolled at IU, and Greatgomon Laowatdhanasapya, who finished his degree in 2024. Police arrested Adan Negron‑Morris. Investigators say he struck the two near 73rd Street on Collins …
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