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After winning a seizure after winning a violent attack, the boss’s foamy mouth ‘prostitute’ sent a picture.

A woman who had a guard won the allegation of harassment after her boss sent her a photo of the girl in the mouth.

Lisa Gilbert, the director of Charlene Friend, made her nickname ‘Regan’ after the child who had an employment court’s classic 1973 horror film.

‘A violent gang attack’ traumatic head trauma, the housing officer, the reference by his colleague ‘terrible’ and ‘mockery’ he said.

Ms. Friend added that the idea that it was a ‘bad spirit’ as a Christian ‘is psychologically staying with it’.

The court also heard that Mrs. Gilbert told her colleague that people with mental health problems were ‘looking attention’.

Mrs. Friend was signed because of his seizures and was later dismissed by his employer because there was no ‘predictable possibility’ to return to work two years later.

But now it’s for a payment The court decided that Ms. Gilbert’s comments were ‘completely inappropriate’ and ‘sad’

The court in Croydon heard that Miss Friend started to work for city -centered MHS Homes in 2018.

A woman who had a guard won the allegation of harassment after sending her a photo of her boss from Exorcist (Croydon Employment Court in the picture)

Lisa Gilbert, the director of Charlene Friend, took the name 'Regan' after the child with a classic 1973 horror film, an employment court Heard

Lisa Gilbert, the director of Charlene Friend, took the name ‘Regan’ after the child with a classic 1973 horror film, an employment court Heard

In 2014, he was stabbed in his head with a machete and was beaten with a baseball stick during a ‘severe gang attack’, which left him with PPSB, concern and cognitive disorders.

The hearing was said to be good at the beginning, but after a restructuring in 2019, the new role and the required amount of training fought.

In September 2020, Mrs. Gilbert and another colleague heard a conversation between my boss ‘lazy’, ‘he could not do his job’ and they had to find a way to let him go.

This discussion caused Mrs. Friend to cry and leave the office, and in the afternoon he contacted the GP and became ill for seven weeks.

He returned to work in November and continued to review his work because he was not thought to manage his time well.

The housing officer had his first seizure in July 2021, which he believed to have been triggered by stress at work.

As a result of ‘delayed psychological trauma’, he was diagnosed with dissociative seizures – sections that cause a person to enter the eyes and difficulties of speech -.

Then Ms. Gilbert regularly called her ‘Regan’ and sent her paintings from the film of the girl who foamed and raised her paintings out of her mouth.

The court held in Croydon heard that Miss Friend started to work for city -centered MHS Homes as a customer contact officer in 2018 (Stock Photo)

The court held in Croydon heard that Miss Friend started to work for city -centered MHS Homes as a customer contact officer in 2018 (Stock Photo)

Mrs. Friend told the court that when her boss called her it was ‘terrible’ because she was Christian and believed in evil property.

Ms. Gilbert’in constantly mocking ‘and’ a ‘bad spirit’ in the idea that the idea remained psychologically, he added.

The court found that these comments were ‘aggressive’ and ‘completely inappropriate’ from a manger and ‘upset’ for Mrs. Friend.

In April 2022, he quit again and did not come back, and finally rejected in February 2024 for health grounds.

He won the allegations of discrimination of disability in court and inability to make harassment and reasonable adjustments, but he lost his allegations that his dismissal was discriminatory and unfair.

Employment Judge Philip Tamados said: ‘We call such a name call and the sending of such images is both unwanted and aggressive.

How painful and sad can we imagine [Miss Friend] He would find this especially when he was taken into consideration. ‘

The compensation will be decided on a subsequent date.

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