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Given the speed the tsunami hit schools would not have had parents coming to pick children up. Drills would have all residents evacuating to set areas. The report of her staying to help children is based on her parents being told she was last seen cycling off after waiting for parents to collect children. Others read into this that it was after the tsunami struck but it only makes sense if she was just finishing her work day at school, waiting with children for parents to collect them as normal and then cycled home - before the tsunami struck.
I don't want to downplay the loss for those close to her but attention should be focused on those still performing heroically at the nuclear plant and those still suffering lack of food shelter and supplies in the affected area.
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