The Fairfield Community School District said in a statement that they are „saddened by the tragic death of longtime teacher, Mrs. Nohema Graber.“
A high school Spanish teacher in Iowa was confirmed dead on Thursday and police said that she was allegedly murdered by two teenagers who were students at the school where she taught. In a Facebook post on Thursday, the City of Fairfield in Iowa confirmed that human remains found on Wednesday in the Chautauqua Park belonged to Nohema Graber, who they said taught Spanish at the Fairfield High School. Graber was reported missing earlier in the day on Wednesday, according to the post. Police allege that the two students, identified as Willard Noble Chaiden Miller and Jeremy Everett Goodale, both age 16, killed Graber. They have both been charged with first-degree homicide and conspiracy to commit homicide in the first degree. Both Miller and Goodale were students at the Fairfield High School. A criminal complaint obtained by the Des Moines Register said that Graber frequented the Chautauqua Park and was last known to be there on Tuesday.
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