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Pregnant California teacher plunges 164 feet to her death after horror fall in Greece

A California teacher, who was six months pregnant, slipped and tragically fell to her death while on a hiking trip in Greece just before Christmas.

Clara Thomann, 33, a science teacher at Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta, was trekking near the Preveli Monastery on the Greek Island of Crete about 12 p.m. on December 23 when she plummeted 164 feet down a gorge, according to multiple local media reports.

After her partner, Elliot Finn, called for help at approximately 2 p.m., 21 firefighters and 10 firefighting vehicles were dispatched along with additional, specialized crews to rescue the woman in the inaccessible spot.

Rescuers managed to reach Thomann and administered first aid before she was transported to a safe location and picked up by emergency services.

Thomann was rushed to Rethymno Hospital while she was still conscious, according to the Neakriti news agency. Due to the serious injuries sustained, she was later transferred to the Chania General Hospital’s intensive care unit.

She suffered multiple fractures to her skull, chest and leg. Her unborn child, who Finn said was due to be called Theodoro, also died during the fall, the family confirmed in a statement on Caring Bridge.

Thomann was pronounced dead on December 29.

“The injuries Clara sustained are insurmountable and she was declared brain dead,” her family said.

Thomann’s loved ones respected her wishes as a registered organ donor and her heart, liver, and pancreas have been accepted for donation, the family said in the statement.

Chania General Hospital confirmed to the Greek Reporter that the patient’s organs were donated for transplants in Athens and Heraklion.

Thomann’s family flew out to Crete to remember the teacher’s life.

“We’ve been yowling and sobbing on the phone with friends and family, laughing and ordering the entire menus of restaurants here in Chania, and thinking about all the lessons Clara taught us,” they said.

In a separate post on Caring Bridge, her partner Finn said: “We’ve been celebrating Clari, hiking to beaches and collecting shells, rocks, and more memories. Thanks so much for all the love and support.”

Thomann’s remains were transported to Athens on New Year’s Day and cremated on January 3, her family said.

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