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Teachers die saving students in Bangladesh jet crash

Maherin Chowdhury, a teacher and student at her school, was saved by a Bangladesh Air Force fighter plane that crashed and ignited in a fiery ball on Monday. She put the safety of her students and staff before her own.

Munaf Chowdhury told her brother that the 46-year old English teacher repeatedly went into a classroom in flames to save her students while her own clothes were on fire.

Maherin died Monday morning after suffering almost total burns to her body. Her husband and her two teenaged boys survive her.

When her husband called, begging her to leave and think about her children, she refused. She said, "They are also my kids, they are on fire." How can I leave? Chowdhury replied.

The F-7?BGI, which crashed into the school and trapped them in debris and fire, killed at least 29 people - most of whom were children. The military claimed that the aircraft suffered mechanical failure.

I don't remember how many students she saved but at least 20. He said that his sister had pulled the students out of the water with her hands.

According to the military, the jet took off from an airbase nearby on a routine mission of training. The pilot attempted to divert his aircraft from populated areas after experiencing a mechanical failure. However, the plane crashed into a campus. The pilot was one of those who died.

Maherin was described by Khadija Aker, headmistress for the primary section of the school, as a person who ran to help others.

She was buried in her native district of Nilphamari in the north of Bangladesh on Tuesday. Reporting by Ruma in Dhaka; Writing by Shilpa jamkhandikar; Editing by William Maclean

(source: Reuters)