Drunk driver in new jersey double fatal crash frustrated after judge holds him in jail for one week

Drunk Driver in New Jersey Double Fatal Crash Frustrated After Judge Holds Him in Jail for One Week

August 31, 2024

HADDONFIELD, N.J. — The New Jersey community and the hockey world are mourning the loss of NHL star Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew, who were killed in a collision on Thursday evening. The brothers were biking when they were struck by a vehicle driven by Sean Higgins, who is now facing two counts of second-degree vehicular manslaughter.

The incident occurred just hours before the brothers were to stand as groomsmen in their sister’s wedding, turning what was intended to be a day of celebration into one of profound grief. According to the New Jersey State Police, the crash took place around 8 p.m. as the brothers were riding their bikes along a local road. Higgins, who was allegedly under the influence of alcohol, struck them from behind.

Johnny Gaudreau, 30, was known for his stellar career in the NHL, most recently playing for the Columbus Blue Jackets. His sudden death has sent shockwaves through the sports community, where he was celebrated for his skill on the ice and his character off it. Gaudreau leaves behind a wife and two young children. His brother, Matthew, 28, was also an accomplished athlete, though he lived a more private life.

Higgins was arrested at the scene and is currently being held in custody. Reports indicate that he expressed frustration upon learning that he would remain in jail over the holiday weekend. “So… I’m here until Thursday?” Higgins reportedly asked, indicating displeasure at the prospect of staying behind bars due to the long weekend, which delays his hearing until next week.

The Gaudreau family, along with countless fans, is grappling with the unimaginable loss of two beloved family members. “This is a tragedy beyond words,” a family friend said, reflecting the sentiment of a community that has been deeply shaken by the event.

Higgins’ apparent lack of remorse has only intensified the anger and sorrow surrounding the case, as those who knew and loved Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau struggle to comprehend the sudden and senseless loss.

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