Eva
Carneiro arrived at court holding hands with her husband, Jason De Carteret,
and surrounded by her legal team
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Former Chelsea FC team
doctor Eva Carneiro has arrived at a tribunal court for her constructive dismissal
case against the Premier League club. The preliminary hearing is taking place at the
London South Employment Tribunal in Croydon and is being held in private before
an employment judge.
Press
Association report continues:
Carneiro
arrived at court holding hands with her husband, Jason De Carteret, and
surrounded by her legal team, and made no comment to the waiting members of the
press as she entered the building.
The
42-year-old doctor was dropped from first-team duties after then-Chelsea
manager Jose Mourinho criticized her and first-team physio Jon Fearn for going
on to the pitch to treat Eden Hazard on the opening day of the season.
The
action meant that Chelsea were temporarily down to nine men against Swansea,
and afterwards Mourinho called Carneiro and Fearn ''impulsive and naive''.
Carneiro
did not appear on the bench again for first-team duties and later parted
company with the club.
The
hearing is set to fix the timetable for the case, and deal with witness
statements and disclosure of documents - including texts and emails - from each
side, as well as any legal procedural disputes which currently exist between
the two parties.
A
date for a full hearing could be fixed for some time in June but there may be
another preliminary hearing arranged before that takes place.
The
parties may also agree to a settlement before the case is heard.
Chelsea
filed their defence in the case last month.
Carneiro
also has a separate personal legal action against Mourinho, who left the club
in December, for alleged victimization and discrimination.
Mourinho
was cleared of using discriminatory language towards Carneiro following an
investigation by the Football Association.
Afterwards,
Carneiro and the FA's independent board member, Dame Heather Rabbatts, criticized
the governing body for not interviewing the doctor as part of its
investigation.
Carneiro has also had
backing from FIFA's medical chairman, Michel D'Hooghe, who contacted the doctor
to offer his support and that of the world governing body. He has backed
Carneiro's insistence that she was simply doing her job.
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