Case of N.L. woman who was gagged, bound to chair taken to Scottish parliament
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — A Scottish parliamentarian is continuing her fight for a Newfoundland woman who has accused her co-workers of bullying and harassment.
Rhoda Grant is calling for an independent investigation into what happened to DeeAnn Fitzpatrick.
Fitzpatrick, who is originally from Bell Island, N.L., but has been living in Scotland for decades, spoke out a few years ago after a photo of her bound and gagged and taped to a chair at her workplace came to light.
DeeAnn Fitzpatrick is seen, in an handout image, during an alleged incident where her coworkers taped her to a chair for complaining about harassment in the office.
Fitzpatrick had been working with Marine Scotland and accused her co-workers of cruel and bullying behaviour.
She and her family maintain that many of those allegedly involved in the abuse have been promoted even though she has not been allowed to return to work despite the fact that she was not suspended.
Grant, who has represented Fitzpatrick for a decade, raised the matter in the Scottish parliament on Thursday.
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