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Crystal Veytia |
Crystal Veytia was living the life she wanted when she boarded a Moscow
train to her teaching job one final time. Happy and upbeat as she headed
to work, Veytia, 28, experienced a sudden cardiac arrest and died. The
Moscow Metro operator stopped the train to let paramedics board, but it
was too late.
From 2005 until 2011 Veytia was an institution at the SWC Writing
Center and a tutor known for her easy rapport with fellow students, her
big laugh and her insistence on spending as much time with each student
as she could. After the Chula Vista resident earned her bachelor’s
degree in English at SDSU, she decided to go abroad to teach.
Andrew Rempt, professor of English and director of the Academic
Success Center, said she had not originally planned to teach in Russia.
“She was going to teach English in Japan, which is a lovely idea,” he
said. “Then she got to LAX the day of the March 2011 earthquake. She
was ready to get on the plane but was told, ‘No. The flight’s canceled.
There’s a massive earthquake and tsunami there.’”
It could have been much worse, said Laura Brooks, Veytia’s close
friend and fellow SWC tutor. It might have been, had she not had a
history of being chronically tardy.