Miami linebacker Adarius Hayes injured in car crash that left two children dead
3 minute readPublished: Sunday, May 11, 2025 at 2:54 pm

Miami Linebacker Adarius Hayes Injured in Tragic Car Crash, Two Children Killed
University of Miami linebacker Adarius Hayes was injured in a devastating car accident in Largo, Florida, on Saturday, according to multiple reports. The crash, which occurred in Hayes' hometown near Tampa, resulted in the tragic deaths of two young children, Jabari Elijah Solomon, 10, and Charlie Herbert Solomon Riveria, 4.
The accident involved a Kia Soul and a Dodge Durango, with the Largo Police Department confirming the fatalities to the Miami Herald. Authorities stated that the Kia Soul was attempting a left turn when it was struck by the Durango. Initial reports indicate that alcohol was not believed to be a factor in the collision, according to ESPN.
Hayes, a freshman for the Hurricanes, sustained injuries in the accident. He appeared in 11 games during his freshman season, primarily as a special teams player. He recorded four tackles and an interception against Florida A&M in September.
The Largo Police Department is actively investigating the incident, and further details are currently unavailable. Public Information Officer Megan Santo released a statement confirming the ongoing investigation.
The news has deeply impacted the Miami Hurricanes football program. Several teammates and individuals associated with the team have expressed their support for Hayes on social media, offering prayers and well wishes. Sophomore linebacker Raul Aguirre posted a message on X, showing support for Hayes.
This is a developing story, and we will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available. Our thoughts are with the families of the victims and with Adarius Hayes during this difficult time.
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