Georgia teacher dies after being struck by vehicle during toilet paper prank
A Georgia math teacher and coach was killed when struck by a vehicle as teenagers fled from a toilet papering prank at his home.

A Georgia teacher died after being struck by a vehicle during a toilet paper prank at his residence, according to authorities.
Jason Hughes, 40, a math instructor and athletics coach, was killed outside his home when he was run over by a student driving away from the prank scene. The incident occurred recently in Gainesville, Georgia.
Five teenagers have been arrested in connection with Hughes' death, with one facing charges of vehicular homicide. The arrests followed an investigation into the incident that authorities describe as a prank involving toilet paper gone wrong.
Hughes' death has affected the Gainesville community, where he worked as both an educator and coach. The incident represents a tragic outcome to what began as a common teenage prank activity.
Authorities have not released additional details about the circumstances of how Hughes came to be outside his home during the incident or the specific charges facing the other four arrested teenagers.