Drunk Driver Who Killed Johnny Gaudreau And His Brother Receives Terrible News After Attending Court For The Second Time

Drunk Driver Who Killed Johnny Gaudreau And His Brother Receives Terrible News After Attending Court For The Second Time

Sean Higgins & Johnny Gaudrew memorial
Sean Higgins & Johnny Gaudrew memorial (Photos via @hexlexington/X & Getty Images)

Sean Higgins, the drunk driver accused of killing Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew, got in front of a judge for the second time since the accident that rocked the sports world last week.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Higgins, 43, attended court in New Jersey on Thursday morning wearing an orange jumpsuit instead of the anti-suicide smock he had on for his first appearance. He was also wearing a goatee, having experienced some facial hair growth while locked up.

He did not get the closure he must have been after as the judge did not rule on his pretrial conditions, postponing the matter in seconds, per TMZ Sports. This means Higgins will stay in jail until he returns in front of the judge on September 13th.

Higgins, who struck the brothers while they were riding their bikes the night before they would have served as groomsmen at their sister’s wedding, made his first appearance in court on August 30 and seemed annoyed at having to remain behind bars until his second hearing.

Folks found his reaction a bit presumptuous, given that two people were killed because of his thoughtless actions.
The 43-year-old admitted he drank 5-6 beers before getting behind the wheel, with police noting he smelled of alcohol when they got to the scene. To his credit, he stayed near the crash until the authorities arrived.

Also Read: Driver Who Killed NHL All-Star Johnny Gaudreau And His Brother Revealed Shocking Admission After His Arrest

A Funeral Date Has been Announced For Johnny Gaudreau And His Brother

Meanwhile, Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau will be paid their last respects on Monday.

A memorial service for the brothers, “A Quiet Night of Remembrance,” is set to take place at Gloucester Catholic High School on Friday evening. They both attended the school, and Matthew worked as a hockey coach there.

The two brothers’ funeral service is scheduled for Monday at Saint Mary Magdalen Catholic Church in Media, Pennsylvania. Johnny’s former team, the Columbus Blue Jackets, will stream the private gathering.

Also Read: New Information On Johnny Gaudreau’s Family Comes To Light After His Death That Makes This Tragedy Even More Heartbreaking

 

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