Parents of Georgia student charged in teacher’s death amid prank say family ‘in deep remorse’

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The parents of Jayden Wallace, an 18-year-old Georgia student charged in the death of teacher Jason Hughes, have expressed deep remorse. Hughes died after being run over by Wallace while he and four other students were leaving Hughes' property after a toilet paper prank on March 6th. Hughes reportedly came outside to meet the students, tripped, and fell into the road. Wallace has been charged with first-degree vehicular homicide, reckless driving, criminal trespass, and littering, while the other students face charges of criminal trespass and littering. Hughes' family has stated that they support dropping the charges against the students, emphasizing Hughes' dedication to investing in the lives of children and calling the incident a "terrible tragedy."
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