‘There was a time I didn’t think I would come back home at all’
An Irish woman who had been under a travel ban in Dubai after being charged with attempted suicide has praised the Government for its swift work on her case.
The travel ban against Tori Towey, a 28-year-old flight attendant from Co Roscommon, was lifted and the charges dropped on Wednesday after the Government’s and opposition politicians’ focus on her case.
Ms Towey arrived back in Ireland on Thursday and said she was relieved to be back on home soil.
Speaking on a live discussion on the social media site X, Ms Towey said she attended a dinner at her cousin’s house after arriving back home.
“There was a time where I didn’t think it was even possible that I was going to be able to come back at all,” she said.
“So I’m just relieved and I suppose over the next few weeks I’m just going to rest and spend time with family and friends and then just go from there.”
Ms Towey thanked Detained in Dubai founder Radha Stirling for her help with her case, as well as…
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