Teacher dies after bat bites her at California school
Briefly

Leah Seneng, a 60-year-old teacher, died from rabies contracted from a bat bite in her classroom, highlighting the risks of wildlife in school environments.
The Dos Palos Oro Loma Joint Unified School District expressed shock over Leah's death, noting their commitment to educating the community on the dangers wildlife pose.
Splotch described Seneng as a compassionate educator who sought to rescue the bat, hinting that she may not have realized it was rabid.
The California Department of Public Health warned the public about interactions with wild animals, emphasizing that rabies is a fatal but preventable disease.
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