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By STAFF REPORTER
Published: 19 Feb 2011
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A PUPIL has been expelled after he and his friends took a snap of one of them putting their dangly bits in a teacher's MUG.
The member of staff only discovered the sick stunt after the picture was posted on the internet.
Three of the boy's friends were also suspended over the prank which left the teacher deeply traumatised - since she unwittingly used the mug afterwards.
The disturbing incident took place in a corridor at Benfield School in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
In the latest example of youths using social networking sites to bully others, the school's own investigation revealed the student who took the cup had been urging friends on Facebook to dare him to carry out risky or bad-taste pranks.
A source said: "The boys saw the cup in a classroom which they then took.
"They did the deed in the corridor. It all came from one of them on Facebook asking his friends 'Who dares me to do this...'
"The upshot is one of them has been permanently excluded and three are on fixed-term exclusions.
"The authorities have decided it was horseplay that got out of hand."
It is understood the teacher was off work for some time after the incident.
An insider said the parents of those involved supported the school's tough actions and all involved now regretted what they had done.
A Newcastle City Council spokesman said: "We're satisfied the school concerned has followed the correct policies and procedures as agreed by the governing body in dealing with this incident quickly and firmly."
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