A MARRIED religious education teacher was ditched by her husband after she was probed over claims of an “inappropriate” relationship with a schoolgirl aged 17.

Cops quizzed mum-of-one Lynsey Craw, 33, after complaints about how close she got to the pupil, and she was charged.

She is believed to have been suspended from a Fife school during the probe and split from her husband soon after the accusations surfaced.

But the charge was dropped following a review into the case by the procurator fiscal.

A source said: “People were shocked when they heard the allegation.

"It got a number of parents asking questions.”

The teen is said to have discussed the claims with her parents after they were alerted.

Craw, of Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, is understood to have been absent from school for months after the authorities got involved — and Fife Council would not say whether she is still an employee.

The RE Miss is thought to be a keen musician and has worked with pupils at the Fife Music Festival.

Her estranged hubby said: “We are over, it is nothing to do with me. She doesn’t live here any more.”

Police Scotland said: “We investigated a report of inappropriate behaviour received in May 2018.

“A 33-year-old woman was charged in connection and a report was submitted to the procurator fiscal in August.”

A spokesman for the Crown Office said: “After consideration of the facts and circumstances, and all the available admissible evidence, Crown counsel instructed that there should be no proceedings.”

Fife Council said: “We cannot discuss individual circumstances of any employee, either current or former.”