Teacher suspended after porn is accidentally shown in class from tutor's laptop

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By Mirror | May 06, 2014

By Mirror

Two students have been suspended after their teacher is believed to have accidentally shown pornography on a classroom projector.

The children, at a high school in Kansas City, were suspended after they shared a picture one of them took during the class.

The image, which was on the teacher's personal laptop, shows a "naked woman in a compromising position", according to KCTV .

The mother of one of the students ,said her daughter came home crying.

She explained that her daughter sent the picture to her boyfriend who then sent it to another friend and it was then posted on Facebook.

As a result, the girl and her boyfriend were suspended.

The mother said: "When she came home from school she was crying her eyes out, unable to speak about what had happened. It was very upsetting that this is happening when our kids are in school, when they are supposed to be learning."

The other mother said: "I believe my son got in trouble because the school was trying to hide something".

The teacher, who has worked at the school since 2002, was put on paid leave while the incident is investigated.

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