Emirates air hostess is charged with attempting suicide in Dubai after being brutally ‘attacked’ in her own home

AN Emirates air hostess has been charged with attempting suicide in Dubai after claiming she was brutally attacked in her own home.

Tori Towey says she suffered severe bruising and other injuries that required hospital treatment in the alleged attack.

Emirates Airlines cabin crew employee Tori Towey, 28, has been detained in Dubai

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Emirates Airlines cabin crew employee Tori Towey, 28, has been detained in DubaiCredit: Journalist Collect
Tori says she suffered severe bruising and other injuries after a domestic violence assault

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Tori says she suffered severe bruising and other injuries after a domestic violence assault
Dubai authorities charged her with attempted suicide and alcohol consumption

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Dubai authorities charged her with attempted suicide and alcohol consumptionCredit: Journalist Collect

The 28-year-old, who works in the United Arab Emirates as an airline cabin crew member, then attempted to take her own life in the wake of the domestic violence assault.

She survived but was taken to a police station where authorities charged Tori, from Co Roscommon, Ireland, with attempted suicide and alcohol cosumption.

Tori’s passport was blocked from use, and she cannot return to Ireland.

She is currently staying in a rented property in Dubai supported by her mum Caroline, who travelled to be with her daughter.

The young woman told the Irish Sun: “I’m glad I’m with my mother now but I don’t know what’s going to happen in court next week.

“I’m desperate to go home to Ireland and put all of this in the past. I’m asking the Taoiseach to please help us.”

Tori’s mother Caroline added: “We are calling on our local representatives, the Department of Foreign Affairs, embassy and Taoiseach to please do everything to get my daughter home safely.

“She’s been through the worst time of her life and needs to come home with me and heal.”

The family are being assisted by the Detained In Dubai advocacy group.

“We are calling on Dubai authorities to urgently drop the charges against Tori, remove the travel ban and let her fly home to Ireland with her mother”, said Radha Stirling, CEO of Detained In Dubai.

“She has been charged with attempted suicide and alcohol consumption”, said Ms Stirling.

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“Strangely, the UAE has gone to great public relations efforts to promote alcohol as legal in the country. In reality, people are still regularly charged with alcohol consumption and possession.

“Tori’s experience is nothing short of tragic and quite frankly, she is lucky to be alive.”

Speaking to Sky News from her home in Co Roscommon, Tori’s aunt Ann Flynn said: “She’s doing her best.

“It’s very stressful, it’s stressful for all the family.”

She described her niece as “a beautiful young woman”, who is “fun-loving and loved to travel”.

Ms Flynn added: “She got the job of her dreams working for Emirates, and she could continue travelling with work.”

“She loved Dubai, and had a good network of friends there.

“It’s an awful situation for any young person to find themselves in. The only thing we want to do is get her home as soon as possible.”

Sinn Fein president Mary Lou McDonald raised Ms Towey’s case in the Irish Parliament on Tuesday afternoon.

Ms McDonald told Dail Eireann that Ms Towey has been the victim of domestic violence and is subject to a travel ban over alleged charges.

She said she has spoken to Ms Towey, and that the 28-year-old’s mother has travelled to Dubai to be with her.

“Tori wants to come home, simple as that. She is a Roscommon woman and she wants to come home,” she said.

“I am asking now, as a matter of absolute urgency, that we have a statement from this House, that you intervene Taoiseach, that the ambassador is called and that it is made absolutely plain to the authorities of Dubai that no woman should be treated in this way, and an Irish citizen, an Irish woman will not be treated in this way.”

Ms McDonald urged the Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris to “urgently intervene” in the case and ensure that Ms Towey could return to Ireland.

Irish premier Simon Harris has said he will work to intervene in the shocking case.

Mr Harris responded saying he was not aware of Ms Towey’s case, and thanked Ms McDonald for bringing it to his attention and that of the Minister of Foreign Affairs Micheal Martin.

He pledged to work “to intervene and see how we can support an Irish citizen in what sounds to be, based on what you tell me, the most appalling circumstances”.

If you are affected by any of the issues raised in this article, please call the Samaritans for free on 116123.

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