Remorse After Fatal Georgia Prank Ends in Teacher's Death

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Five teens’ prank at North Hall High School in Georgia ended in the death of teacher Jason Hughes after a rain-soaked slip led to him being run over as the group departed. The driver, 18-year-old Jayden Wallace, is charged with first-degree vehicular homicide plus reckless driving, criminal trespass and littering, while the other four students face trespass and littering charges; all were released on bond. Hughes’ family released a statement expressing remorse and asking that charges be dropped to spare the students, and Wallace’s parents issued apologies, with Jayden pledging to honor Hughes’ memory.
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