Some people are simply cut from a better cloth than most of us.

When a beloved Georgia schoolteacher died after a prank involving some students went horribly wrong, it would’ve been easy for the family of the teacher to press charges and seek justice. I know I would’ve done that.

And not a soul would’ve blamed them for seeking to teach some of these students a harsh life lesson.

However, according toABC News, the family of teacher Jason Hughes has taken this tragic moment and used it in an incredibly powerful, meaningful manner, instead.

Over the weekend, Hughes was apparently involved in a prank where five students tried to cover his lawn in toilet paper.

Onto the stunt, Hughes apparently laid in wait to “catch” these students, as he was aware of what was about to happen.

When he ran out of the house to surprise the students, the kids ran to their vehicles and tried to flee the scene.

Hughes apparently tripped and fell, with one of the students running him over with his car. The students reportedly tried to resuscitate Hughes, but he would eventually succumb to his injuries.

The five teenagers — Jayden Wallace, Ariana Cruz, Aiden Hucks, Ana Luque, and Elijah Owens — all face charges of criminal trespassing and littering on private property.

Wallace, however, faces additional charges of first-degree vehicular homicide and reckless driving, which could carry a potential of up to 15 years in prison.

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