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Parents of teen killed outside US spy base seek legal claim against suspect – Sky News, Sky.com

Parents of teen killed outside US spy base seek legal claim against suspect – Sky News, Sky.com


             

The parents of a teenager killed in a car crash involving the wife of a US diplomat will travel to Washington to launch legal action against her.

Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn, whose son Harry Dunn was killed in an accident in Northamptonshire on 27 August, will make the trip in the coming days following a “disappointing” meeting with Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab.

The couple and family spokesman Radd Seiger helda meeting with Mr Raabat the Foreign Officein central London after reiterating their desireto see crash suspect Anne Sacoolas return from the US.

  

Anne Sacoolas claimed diplomatic immunity and left for the US

      

Image:        Anne Sacoolas claimed diplomatic immunity and left for the US      

Mrs Sacoolas, 42, was granted diplomatic immunity there after flying back shortly after the fatal crash.

Police believe she pulled out on the wrong side of the road as she emerged from US spy base RAF Croughton, and collided with Harry Dunn, 19, as he rode his motorbike –causing fatal injuries

Speaking after the 45 minute-long discussion with the foreign secretary, Mr Seiger said: “To say we are disappointed with the outcome of the meeting would be an understatement.”

He told Sky News the family felt the “strange” meeting was poorly handled, and that it had left them feeling “perplexed, angry and confused”.

The family said they felt the meeting had been a “publicity stunt” and they were “disgusted”.

Mr Raab is said to have relayed the steadfast US position on the issue, which is that the White House will not consider granting any waivers of diplomatic immunity.

He had previously urged Washington to reconsider its position and “do the right thing by Harry Dunn’s family”, after meeting the US ambassador on Tuesday.

  

Harry Dunn

      

Image:        Harry rode a motorbike      

 

  

Tim Dunn and Charlotte Charles said they want US diplomat's wife Anne Sacoolas to return to the UK to talk to them

      

Image:        Tim Dunn and Charlotte Charles said they wanted US diplomat’s wife Anne Sacoolas to return to the UK to talk to them      

Mr Seiger told Sky News the family was “disappointed” by the US stance, adding: “These parents are determined to seek justice for Harry and they can do anything they can to achieve those ends.”

He later told reporters that the family plans to recruit lawyers in the UK and the US with a view to possibly filing a civil claim against Mrs Sacoolas.

Ms Charles has also made a direct appeal to Mrs Sacoolas to return, telling reporters: “Do the humane thing, get on the plane and come back – from one parent to another.

” How would a human make a decision to get on a plane and run away from what she’s done and try and continue her life, what kind of example is she setting to her children? She’s being dishonest by running away from us. “

    

        

                                      The prime minister says it                                                                                                                                                        
PM: Use of immunity was not right                

Mr Raab has since said Prime Minister Boris Johnson will raise the case with US President Donald Trump, and that a phone call between the two leaders could come as early as Wednesday evening.

That development has been met with scepticism by Mr Dunn, who said he was “deeply disappointed” by the way the situation had been handled by the Foreign Office so far.

He added: “I don’t think anything will come of it. I don’t think the government or the Commonwealth Office have any clout to do anything. I don’t think Boris will do any good, either. “

  

Harry Dunn

      

Image:        Harry Dunn died in August      

 

  

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab arrives at 10 Downing street for a cabinet meeting

      

Image:        Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab failed to deliver welcome news to the family      

Despite efforts since then to have Mrs Sacoolas brought back, the Foreign Office has dismissed doubts as to whether she should have been eligible for diplomatic immunity.

Questions were raised by an international lawyer, who told Sky News that her husband Jonathan Sacoolasdoes not appear on a list of registered diplomats).

The Foreign Office later insisted that he was an accredited diplomat in the eyes of the British government, and therefore his wife was entitled to diplomatic immunity.     

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