Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald has urged the Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris to “urgently intervene” in the case and ensure that Ms Towey can return to Ireland.
The Irish government is being urged to intervene in the case of a woman who has been charged with attempting suicide by a court in Dubai.
Tori Towey, from Boyle in County Roscommon, works in the United Arab Emirates as an airline cabin crew member and says she tried to take her own life after allegedly being attacked and left with severe bruising and other injuries.
The 28-year-old survived but was taken to a police station where she was told she was being charged with attempted suicide and abusing alcohol. Her passport was blocked from use, and she cannot return to Ireland.
“She’s under incredible stress”, said Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald in the Irish parliament today. “Tori is a Roscommon woman, and she wants to come home.”