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Miami College Football star Adarius Hayes was injured in the crash, which killed two children

Adarius Hayes, LineBacker of the University of Miami, was injured in a car wreck on Saturday, in which, according to the police, three people, including two children, were killed, including two children.

At 1:45 p.m., the police replied to a crash in Largo between a Kia soul that turned left, and a Dodge Durango.

The wreck killed Jabari Elijah Solomon (10) and Charlie Herbert Solomon Riveria, 4, Largo, said ESPN and added that they did not believe that alcohol was a factor for the wreck. A third victim, the 78-year-old Gail Price, died on Sunday.

According to officials, several others were hospitalized with serious injuries.

The police have not yet publicly identified who drove during the crash or what the wreck caused.

Photos of the scene showed a mutilated Dodge -SUV with damage to hood and anterior bumper as well as a green Kia -lacking section of his rear window and bumpers to have pushed the rails into a fence.

An anonymous viewer who said that they were the first to see the crash regularly told the WFLA drivers “Hot Rod” along the street section in Largo, where the accident took place and drove at speeds of 80 miles per hour.

“We often call the police,” said the resident. “No, there is nothing. Not many changes.”

The independent has contacted the Largo Police Department and the University of Miami for further comments.

Hayes, a student in the second year, looked at one of the nation's top college linackers, grew up in Largo and declined offers from large national programs such as Alabama and Notre Dame before he committed himself to Miami, loud The Miami Herald.

Last season he played 12 games for Miami last season.

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