STAFF on an A&E ward were caught playing a game of Halloween bingo — with points on offer for spotting stabbing victims.
They also got points for treating spiking victims — people injected with needles in bars and clubs.
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A&E staff also got points for treating spiking victims — people injected with needles in bars and clubs Credit: Alamy
Other categories referred to sex workers, the homeless and drug-takers.
Costumes such as pumpkins, devils and angels were also winners alongside Stabby Mcstabberson for knife victims.
They were written on sheets of paper visible to anyone on the ward at Leeds General Infirmary.
A whistleblower made a complaint, accusing staff of “disgusting and unprofessional behaviour”.
Chief nurse Lisa Grant apologised and said that appropriate action would be taken against those staff involved.
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