Miami Hurricanes linebacker Adarius Hayes released from hospital after fatal crash
- Adarius Hayes, a linebacker for the Miami Hurricanes, sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was hospitalized following a two-vehicle collision in his hometown of Largo, Florida, on Saturday afternoon that resulted in the deaths of three individuals.
- The crash occurred when Hayes' Dodge Durango collided with a Kia Soul making a left turn, killing the 78-year-old female driver and two passengers aged 10 and 4 from the Kia.
- Police confirmed no signs of impairment in either driver, reported at least two others injured, and stated the investigation remains active with no further information available.
- Hayes, a four-star recruit from Largo High School who played 12 games mostly on special teams as a true freshman last season, was treated at the hospital and released.
- The crash resulted in multiple hospitalizations, ongoing police investigation, and the Miami Hurricanes have not commented publicly on Hayes' condition.
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Miami player released from hospital after crash that killed three
MIAMI — Miami Hurricanes linebacker Adarius Hayes has been released from the hospital after being involved in a crash that killed three people in Largo, Fla., on Saturday, the university said Monday.
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