A DOCTOR who watched his wife collapse after he injected her with heroin has been handed a new 10-month ban from practising.

Dr Ashley Sibery plied his wife, Sital, with the drug at their home in London Street, Edinburgh.

The couple had both been drinking when Sibery admitted he had been using heroin for the past two months. Despite his wife's threat to end the marriage if he did not end his habit, the GP managed to persuade her to take what was supposed to be his final hit on the evening of April 1, 2012.

Moments later Sital collapsed with breathing difficulties, prompting the medic to call an ambulance.

Sibery was spared jail in December 2012 after Edinburgh Sheriff Court heard he had beaten his addiction and his colleagues were standing by him. But he was suspended from practising for nine months in January this year by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) panel.

Sibery's suspension was due to end at the end of next month but, in a report released yesterday, MPTS panel chairman Dr Wendy Kuriyan said the doctor was still not fit to practise.