Tori Towey: 'There was a time I didn’t think I would come back home at all'

Tori Towey speaking to the media after arriving home to Dublin Airport on Thursday (David Young/PA)
Tori Towey speaking to the media after arriving home to Dublin Airport on Thursday (David Young/PA)

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 Irish government’s and opposition politicians’ focus on her case.

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