Tori Towey’s case was raised for second day in row in Irish parliament
authorities on Tori Towey, an Irish woman who was reportedly charged with attempted suicide, has been lifted.
“No effort will be spared by us, by Ireland, to make progress on this matter, to get Tori home. She’s not a criminal, she’s a victim of gender-based violence.” Her aunt Ann Flynn said both were trying to stay positive. “They’re very nervous and can’t wait to get home,” she told RTÉ’s Morning Ireland.
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