Class aid probed over blood tests

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A teaching assistant at a Falkirk primary school has been suspended over allegations she carried out unauthorised blood tests on pupils.

It is understood the assistant was permitted to take blood samples from a diabetic pupil at Laurieston Primary School.

However, she is alleged to have carried out further tests on other pupils using a diabetic pen.

The case has now been forwarded to the procurator fiscal's office.

A spokesman for Falkirk Council said the assistant had been suspended as part of normal procedure while the investigation into the incident continued.

He said: "There is a police investigation. We cannot comment but we are cooperating with the police."

A spokesman for Central Scotland Police said: "We can confirm officers have investigated an allegation of assault made against a member of staff.

"The matter has now been forwarded to the procurator fiscal."