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'I was having nightmares': Kelowna dispatcher’s PTSD lawsuit set for trial

  • Melanie Chatterton, a former RCMP dispatcher, filed a PTSD lawsuit after a traumatic shooting incident in 2019, which is now set for trial following a court ruling.
  • Chatterton claims her manager, Tracy Arnold, did not support her after the incident, which allegedly worsened her mental health issues.
  • Chatterton reported experiencing nightmares, was medically discharged in 2021, and has been unable to work since October 2019.
  • The Minister of Public Safety contended that Chatterton's allegations do not establish liability for the Minister.
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'I was having nightmares': Kelowna dispatcher’s PTSD lawsuit set for trial

Melissa Chatterton's lawsuit against Minister of Public Safety will go to trial

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