Multiple students ‘stabbed’ with needle in Aussie high school

Multiple students ‘stabbed’ with needle in Aussie high school

Police and ambulances rushed to a high school in Sydney following reports that students had been stabbed, to find they had received minor needle pricks.

Police and ambulances were called to Plumpton High School in Sydney following reports that students had been stabbed. (AFP pic)
SYDNEY:
Seven students at an Australian school in Sydney were set to undergo blood tests on Thursday, after having being pricked with a syringe in what appeared to be a prank gone wrong.

Police and ambulances were called to Plumpton High School in a western Sydney suburb following reports that students had been stabbed, to find they had received minor needle pricks.

“They will attend a medical centre for testing as a precaution,” a police representative said in a statement.

Police in New South Wales state said they were told a student was pulling what appeared to be a prank that involved a needle, and had yet to speak to the student involved.

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