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U Miami linebacker charged in Largo crash that killed 3

Adarius Hayes was driving 78.9 mph in a 40 mph zone and made dangerous lane changes before colliding with a vehicle, resulting in three deaths, police said.

  • On May 10, 2025, University of Miami linebacker Adarius Hayes crashed his 2024 Dodge Durango into a Kia Soul in Largo, Florida, killing three people including two children.
  • According to the police investigation, Hayes accelerated from 70.8 mph up to nearly 79 mph while traveling through an area with a 40 mph speed limit, executing aggressive and unflagged lane changes that contributed to the crash.
  • The Kia Soul, driven by 78-year-old Gail Price who made a lawful left turn, carried Price, 10-year-old Jabari Solomon, and 4-year-old Charlie Solomon Rivera, all of whom died after the collision.
  • Hayes was formally charged with three vehicular homicide offenses and an additional charge of reckless driving causing serious injury, leading Miami Athletics to place him on indefinite suspension from all sports-related activities.
  • The investigation concluded Hayes showed willful disregard for safety through excessive speed and dangerous maneuvers, directly causing the fatalities and serious injuries during the crash.
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Miami LB Adarius Hayes charged with 3 counts of vehicular homicide following May crash

Miami linebacker Adarius Hayes has been charged with three counts of vehicular homicide and one count of reckless driving with serious bodily injury, all of which followed the investigation into a May crash that killed three people.

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The Free Press (Tampa) broke the news in Tampa, United States on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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