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Thursday, 8 November 2007, 14:37 GMT

School pupil is sent strippergram

Arnold Hill School A pupil at a Nottingham school had his drama class interrupted when he was sent a strippergram for his birthday.

It is believed the parents of the pupil at Arnold Hill School booked a singing telegram as a 16th birthday surprise, but got the strippergram by mistake.

The stripper, who was dressed as a policewoman, performed her act in front of the Year 11 class.

Education chiefs are investigating the "highly inappropriate" incident which took place on Tuesday.

A spokeswoman for Nottinghamshire County Council said no one had been suspended and the police had not been called.

She said: "We and the school are investigating the situation."




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