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Over $390,000 raised for Hall County teacher's family after prank-related death
Summary
A GoFundMe for Hall County teacher Jason Hughes has surpassed $390,000 to support his wife and two young sons after he died during a senior prank; a driver faces a vehicular homicide charge and five students face misdemeanor charges.
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Jason Hughes, a Hall County teacher, died after an incident outside his home during a senior prank. A GoFundMe set up for the family has grown well beyond its original goal, and organizers say the funds will assist with immediate expenses and establish a college fund for his sons. Authorities reported that Hughes slipped in wet conditions and fell into the road as a pickup was passing. The pickup's driver is facing a vehicular homicide charge and five students are facing misdemeanor charges. The Hall County District Attorney's Office has not issued a public statement.
Known details:
- A GoFundMe for Jason Hughes began with a $75,000 goal and has surpassed $390,000.
- Organizers say the fundraiser will help with immediate expenses and set up a college fund for Hughes's two young sons.
- Officials reported Hughes slipped during a senior prank and was struck by a passing pickup; the pickup's driver faces a vehicular homicide charge and five students face misdemeanor charges.
- The Hall County District Attorney's Office has not released a statement on next steps.
Summary:
Community fundraising has produced significant financial support for Hughes's family to cover immediate needs and future planning for his children. Legal proceedings are pending: the driver is charged with vehicular homicide and five students face misdemeanor counts. Undetermined at this time.
