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A Miami football player was tried the driver in an accident of two cars who killed three people in the other vehicle, two of them, the police announced on Monday.
Second Adarius Hayes was injured in the wreckage, but was released from the hospital.
People killed in Kia’s soul were 78, 10 and 4 years old.
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Miami Hurricanes secondary, Adarius Hayes (34) reacts against the Rattlers of Florida A & M during the second quarter at the Hard Rock stadium. (Sam Navarro-Imagn images)
“We are deeply saddened to learn that the accident resulted in three deaths, as confirmed by the police of Largo, and our thoughts and prayers are with families and relatives of those who have lost,” the Hurricans said in a statement.
The school is still working to collect more information.
Another KIA passenger was hospitalized for serious injuries, police said.

The secondary of Miami, Adarius Hayes (34), followed by the defensive back Dylan Day (23), returns an interception of 25 meters to the fourth quarter while the Hurricanes of Miami faced the Rattlers of Florida A&M, on September 7, 2024, at the Hard Rock stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Samuel Lewis / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
“There was no sign of disability with one or the other driver of the vehicles,” said Megan Santo, public information manager of the Largo police, in a statement distributed on Sunday.
The Orlando Sentinel noted that Hayes had a history of driving quotes, including several cases of speed, and another for negligent driving which led to a separate accident.
Hayes played 12 games in the first year for Miami last season, mainly in special teams. It was a recruit four stars leaving Largo High and chose Miami after aroused the interest of Florida, the state of Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Notre Dame and Ohio State, among others.

Miami Hurricanes secondary, Adarius Hayes (34) covers a kick during the match between the Duke Blue Devils and the Hurricanes of Miami on Saturday November 2, 2024, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Peter Joneleit / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Largo is about 20 miles east of Tampa and about 15 miles north of St. Petersburg on the Côte du Golfe in Florida