I can't go to heaven because I can't pay off my student loan...Teacher talks rudely to college students killed in accident
Jun 13, 2025
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According to local media such as the New Straits Times, a secondary school teacher in Perak, Malaysia, is being investigated by police and education authorities on charges of insults to the dead.
He wrote on social media that `Sultan Idris University of Education (UPSI) students who died in car accidents cannot go to heaven because they are in debt.' `Those who died in debt must go to hellIt caused outrage by posting the article ". He left a message saying that students who took out student loans died and were unable to pay off their debts.
Earlier on the 9th, a bus with 42 UPSIs on board overturned after colliding with an SUV on a road in Perak province. Fifteen students were killed and dozens were injured in the incident,
When the article became controversial, the teacher deleted the post and posted an apology.
He apologizes for the accident that has come to UPSI students. God bless you" left a short apology. Since then, his Facebook account has been closed.
Education authorities and police received reports from citizens and launched an investigation.
The Perak State Board of Education has confirmed that the Facebook account actually belongs to the school's teacher"We are investigating how the article was written.
The police will also call a teacher for posting an offensive message to conduct an investigation.
Some have argued that the teacher may be suffering from schizophrenia, but no official confirmation has been made.
Meanwhile, the Malaysian government said it plans to exempt students affected by the UPSI bus accident from student loans to support victims of the accident and provide 10,000 ringgit (about 3.22 million won) of financial support to each family.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.