Miami Football suspends Adarius Hayes after being charged in a fatal accident in Florida

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Miami’s Hurricanes football player Adarius Hayes faces several serious accusations after an investigation into a vehicle accident in Florida left three people.
The assistant was accused of three homicide chiefs per vehicle and an reckless leader with serious bodily injuries. In May, police determined that Hayes was the driver of the fatal accident of two cars.
In response to the accusations, the Miami football team confirmed that Hayes “was indefinitely suspended from all activities related to athletics by policy of the sports department”. The athletics department has not made additional comments.
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Miami Hurricanes secondary, Adarius Hayes, reacts against the Rattlers of Florida A&M during the second quarter at the Hard Rock stadium. (Sam Navarro / Imagn images)
Hayes went to police on Friday morning in Largo, Florida, officials said. According to the files, Hayes was sentenced to Pinellas County prison. He was not immediately clear if he kept a lawyer.
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Investigators previously revealed that a 78 -year -old woman was one of the victims, while two children, aged 10 and 4, also died in the accident. The three victims traveled to a soul from Kia, which collided with a Dodge Durango.

Miami’s Hurricanes secondary, Adarius Hayes covered a kick in a match against the Duke Blue Devils on November 2, 2024, at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Peter Joneleit / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
The children were ejected from the vehicle, the police said, and the investigators later discovered that Hayes “maneuvered aggressively by traffic shortly before the accident”. It led to 78.9 MPH in an area of 40 MPH at the time, police said.
A fourth KIA passenger was hospitalized for serious injuries.
“The investigation concluded that the flagrant speed of Adarius Hayes, the changes of aggressive and reckless track and the complete contempt for the surrounding traffic conditions have shown deliberate and deliberate contempt for the safety of others, constituting reckless conduct.

Miami’s secondary, Adarius Hayes (34), followed by the defensive back Dylan Day (23), returns an interception of 25 meters to the fourth quarter against the Rattlers of Florida A&M on September 7, 2024, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Samuel Lewis / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
The KIA, the police said, “legally executed a left turn” when the Hayes vehicle “made a quick and dangerous maneuver” and crashed into the car.
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Hayes appeared in 12 games during his first year in Miami. There was a four -star recruit coming out of Largo High School and chose Miami after having aroused the interest of Florida, the state of Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Our Lady and Ohio State, among others.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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