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Teacher from Kalyan dies during school trip to Bali

Updated on: 12 May,2025 08:25 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Teacher Shweta Pushkar Pathak of the B K Birla Public School located in Kalyan died in the accident in the Indonesian province on Saturday, they said, adding that the process to bring her body back was underway

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A woman teacher from a school in Thane district has died in an accident in Indonesia’s Bali during the tour of her school to the archipelagic country, the authorities of the educational institute said on Sunday.

Teacher Shweta Pushkar Pathak of the B K Birla Public School located in Kalyan died in the accident in the Indonesian province on Saturday, they said, adding that the process to bring her body back was underway. “Shweta Pathak lost her life in an unfortunate accident in Bali. We are currently handling all formalities with local authorities to bring her body back to India,” a source from the school said.


The school also posted a message on its official website. “It is with deep sorrow and heavy heart that we inform our school community of the untimely and tragic demise of our beloved colleague, Ms Shweta Pushkar Pathak, in an unfortunate accident during a trip at Bali,” it said.


“She was more than an educator. She was a guiding light to her students, a supportive colleague, and a kind-hearted soul whose presence brought warmth and inspiration to all who knew her. Her passion for teaching, her insightful contributions, and her unwavering dedication to her students and the school community have left an indelible mark on our hearts,” it added. School Principal Ranjna Jangra and Pathak’s husband are currently in Bali coordinating with local officials to bring her body back to India, the statement said.

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