Female teacher refuses to resign after students discover her naked selfie online

Aug 18, 2014 - 13:13
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Female teacher refuses to resign after students discover her naked selfie online
The music teacher thought the pictures would only be seen by close friends, but her work colleagues and students were able to view them

A female teacher has refused to resign after ‘accidentally" posting a naked selfie online.

Elena Koyshonkova, 40, from Tver, in Russia, said she would not leave her job after students and colleagues saw a naked image of her on Russian social network VKontake.

The music teacher said she posted the picture, which showed her breasts, on the website by mistake and only intended her close friends to see it.

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Koyshonkova poses in a white bikini (Picture: CEN)

She added there was nothing wrong with nudity and she led a more ‘honourable" life than many of her colleagues.

Despite this, school goveors asked her to resign and said if she didn"t by the August 25, they would sack her.

Koyshonkova took the picture during a holiday in Spain and posted it along with a number of other racy images.

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