A British teacher accused of sexually assaulting a child in Turkey should not be extradited because she has depression, a court has heard.
Rebecca Richardson, 54, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Thursday to fight being sent back after an incident said to have happened while she was teaching at an international school in Istanbul.
The alleged incident happened in early 2019, when the child would have been four or five years old.
The court heard Richardson, of Cradley in Herefordshire, left the UK in 2000 and spent nearly 20 years living abroad.
She lived in Turkey between 2013 and 2019, but before that had lived in Mexico and Hong Kong.
Doctors who have assessed her told the court she has mental health struggles.
Dr Richard Latham said Richardson suffers from moderate depression, but noted htat her symptoms would worsen if she were to be extradited and imprisoned in Turkey.
Dr John Tully, who gave evidence by video link, said he deemed Richardson’s condition mild, with ‘no objective signs she was severely depressed’.

Teacher Rebecca Richardson from Cradley in Herefordshire, arrives at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London today to attend an extradition hearing following an extradition request from Turkey after she was accused of sexually assaulting a child in Istanbul, on January 22, 2019 whilst teaching in Turkey
Graeme Hall, representing Richardson, asked Dr Latham if she were to be extradited, would her symptoms worsen.
‘I agree,’ Dr Latham said.
Asked if her risk of suicidal thoughts would worsen if she were extradited, Dr Latham said: ‘Yes.’
He raised concerns about Richardson’s risk of suicide if she were to be extradited, and said the teacher can give the impression she ‘is in a better state than she is’.
Richardson, who sat in seats in front of the dock, wore a white shirt and black blazer.
She spoke only to confirm she understood her duty to return to court for her next hearing.
She was granted conditional bail and will face a further extradition hearing on June 2. The decision on her extradition is not expected until two weeks after that.