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Britain supports family of Harry Dunn in U.S. damages case

 

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Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn, parents of British teen Harry Dunn who was killed in a car crash on his motorcycle, allegedly by the wife of an American diplomat, walk out after an interview in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, U.S., October 15, 2019. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/Files

 

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain supports the family of Harry Dunn as it seeks damages against U.S. diplomat's wife Anne Sacoolas in the United States, foreign minister Dominic Raab said on Wednesday.

 

Sacoolas was involved in a car crash that killed British teenager Dunn in 2019. She left Britain shortly after the accident claiming diplomatic immunity from criminal prosecution. The U.S. refused to extradite her last year.

 

"We support the family seeking justice for the loss of Harry," Raab told the BBC.

 

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I hope they are successful in receiving damages and condemnation of the woman that killed their son under the Biden administration they have a good chance 

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3 hours ago, Solinvictus said:

Yeah hopefully under the Biden administration there will be some justice and correct disciplinary actions taken. Not to mention compensation.

The judiciary will judge. So with diplomatic immunity there, no chance at all for compensation. Disciplinary action maybe, but that would probably be kept silent anyway.

 

I feel really sorry for them, but their quest will only prolongue their pain.

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