


The 51-year-old principal was driving his son, Nolan, to a soccer match in South Jersey. 13, 2021, when he missed a stop sign at Fleming Pike and Hays Road and crashed into Hughes' SUV.

The Camden County man at the wheel of the SUV that was speeding when it ran a stop sign in New Jersey nearly two years ago and slammed into the vehicle driven by Lower Merion High School principal Sean Hughes, killing him, was sentenced three months of house arrest on Thursday.Īzuka Ossai, 55, of Pine Hills, had been driving a Mercedes SUV in Winslow Township the morning of Nov.
