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Boy, 11, accused of stabbing 20 pupils with needle at Wolverhampton school is excluded

An 11-year-old boy who was arrested after at least 20 pupils were 'jabbed' with a needle has been excluded from school.

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The boy attended Moreton Community School where the incident is alleged to have taken place in June.

Pupils were advised to have hepatitis injections as a precaution.

Wolverhampton City Council today confirmed that the first of three precautionary hepatitis injections had revealed no evidence of the condition.

Spokesman Gurdip Thandi said: "West Midlands Police are still carrying out their investigation into the incident and the pupil remains on bail.

"Following the incident, the school spoke with the students to highlight the dangers and severity of what had happened."

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