BAD TEACHER: Fired for seducing student with raunchy selfies

Nov 22, 2013 - 12:45
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BAD TEACHER: Fired for seducing student with raunchy selfies
Clare Horton

A UK teacher was struck off for having sex with a 16-year-old boy she reeled in with raunchy Facebook photographs, The Daily Mail reports.

Clare Horton, 33, seduced an unnamed student by posting revealing selfies on social media.

She picked \"Pupil A\" up for an afteoon sex session and would drop him home before collecting her young children from school.

The design teacher claimed she only sought the \"hand of friendship\" from the teenager as she was in the middle of an acrimonious divorce.

A disciplinary hearing heard that multiple students had messaged her on Facebook.

Ms Horton insisted she did not have sex with the boy but authorities were unconvinced.

She will have to wait two years before she can reapply to teach.

Teacher Clare Horton was accused of having sex with a 16-year-old pupil (Picture: Wales News Service)

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