Details from a crash report indicate Rueben Bain Jr., a highly-touted defensive end prospect for the upcoming NFL draft, was the driver in a 2024 vehicle accident that resulted in the death of a passenger, Destiny Betts. The incident, which occurred on I-95 in Miami, involved Bain's vehicle rear-ending another car, subsequently veering into and ricocheting off concrete barriers before coming to rest on the highway shoulder. Betts, identified as a 22-year-old college student, suffered fatal injuries from the collision after a period of unconsciousness.
Victim's Demise and Legal Proceedings
Betts, one of four passengers in Bain's vehicle at the time of the crash, was transported to Ryder Trauma Center following the accident. She reportedly remained in a comatose state for months before succumbing to her injuries. At the scene, Bain was cited for careless driving. However, according to reports, these charges were dismissed approximately two weeks before Betts' death. Notably, no field sobriety tests were administered to Bain following the crash.
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Draft Stock Uncertainty and League Awareness
The revelation of Bain's involvement in the fatal accident raises questions about its potential impact on his standing in the upcoming NFL draft. Bain is widely projected as a top prospect, with some analyses placing him within the top 10 picks. Reports suggest that NFL teams have been aware of the accident for some time. The Read Optional is cited as the primary source for the details of the crash report, which ESPN and other outlets have since published.
Passenger Details and Context
The passengers in Bain's vehicle at the time of the accident included Destiny Betts and two other University of Miami football players, Wesley Bissainthe and Nyjalik Kelly. Betts was reportedly visiting Miami for spring break. The family of Destiny Betts has requested privacy, stating they are not seeking public attention surrounding the tragedy. Bain, a former standout defensive lineman for the Miami Hurricanes, led the country in quarterback pressures and recorded 9.5 sacks with 15.5 tackles for loss during Miami's College Football Playoff championship game appearance.
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