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Harry Dunn: Family demand to see government advice to police Harry Dunn: Family demand to see government advice to police
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Harry Dunn's family are asking the government to turn over all documents it has about the decision to grant diplomatic immunity to the suspect in the teenager's death.Harry Dunn's family are asking the government to turn over all documents it has about the decision to grant diplomatic immunity to the suspect in the teenager's death.
Anne Sacoolas, 42, left the UK just days after a road crash which killed the 19-year-old motorcyclist.Anne Sacoolas, 42, left the UK just days after a road crash which killed the 19-year-old motorcyclist.
A Dunn family spokesman told PA News if the advice is not disclosed they would launch a judicial review. A Dunn family spokesman said if the advice was not disclosed they would launch a judicial review.
Mr Dunn died near RAF Croughton, Northamptonshire, on 27 August. Mr Dunn, 19, died near RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire on 27 August.
Family spokesman Radd Seiger said their lawyers, Mark Stephens and Geoffrey Robertson QC, are ready to launch a full investigation into the role the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) played in the decision to grant immunity to Mrs Sacoolas. Family spokesman Radd Seiger said their lawyers, Mark Stephens and Geoffrey Robertson QC, were ready to launch a full investigation into the role the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) played in the decision to grant immunity to Mrs Sacoolas.
Mr Seiger said: "What Mark [Stephens] and I are going to do, is we are going to write to the FCO very shortly, explaining that we don't want to do a judicial review, but to avoid that, please let us have the following documents - all e-mails, messages and notes in relation to your advice to Northamptonshire Police that this lady had it [diplomatic immunity].Mr Seiger said: "What Mark [Stephens] and I are going to do, is we are going to write to the FCO very shortly, explaining that we don't want to do a judicial review, but to avoid that, please let us have the following documents - all e-mails, messages and notes in relation to your advice to Northamptonshire Police that this lady had it [diplomatic immunity].
"What we don't know is whether somebody cocked up or whether they were put under pressure by the Americans to concede."What we don't know is whether somebody cocked up or whether they were put under pressure by the Americans to concede.
"But we want to conduct an investigation into the FCO's decision to advise Northamptonshire Police that this lady had the benefit of diplomatic immunity."But we want to conduct an investigation into the FCO's decision to advise Northamptonshire Police that this lady had the benefit of diplomatic immunity.
"If we're not satisfied, then we'll go to a judicial review and ask a High Court judge to review it all.""If we're not satisfied, then we'll go to a judicial review and ask a High Court judge to review it all."
US crash suspect's return 'non-negotiable' On Monday, Harry's parents Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn gave interviews on US TV after flying to New York in a bid to publicise their case.
On Monday, Harry's parents, Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn, gave interviews on US TV after flying to New York in a bid to publicise their case.
They hope media exposure will put pressure on the US government to force Mrs Sacoolas to return to the UK.They hope media exposure will put pressure on the US government to force Mrs Sacoolas to return to the UK.
Over the weekend Mrs Sacoolas - who is reportedly married to a US intelligence official who was stationed at RAF Croughton - broke her silence over Mr Dunn's death in a letter via her lawyers.Over the weekend Mrs Sacoolas - who is reportedly married to a US intelligence official who was stationed at RAF Croughton - broke her silence over Mr Dunn's death in a letter via her lawyers.
In it she said she wanted to meet his parents "so that she can express her deepest sympathies and apologies for this tragic accident".In it she said she wanted to meet his parents "so that she can express her deepest sympathies and apologies for this tragic accident".
Mrs Sacoolas, was said to be covered by diplomatic immunity as the spouse of a US intelligence official, though that protection is now in dispute. Mrs Sacoolas was said to be covered by diplomatic immunity as the spouse of a US intelligence official, though that protection is now in dispute.
On Saturday, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab wrote to Mr Dunn's family to explain that the British and US governments now considered Mrs Sacoolas's immunity irrelevant.On Saturday, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab wrote to Mr Dunn's family to explain that the British and US governments now considered Mrs Sacoolas's immunity irrelevant.
He said the matter was now "in the hands" of Northamptonshire Police and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). He said the matter was now "in the hands" of Northamptonshire Police and the Crown Prosecution Service.