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Harry Dunn crash death: US woman to be charged | Harry Dunn crash death: US woman to be charged |
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A US woman will be charged with causing the death of teenage motorcyclist Harry Dunn by dangerous driving. | |
Mr Dunn, 19, died in a road crash in Northamptonshire in August that led to suspect Anne Sacoolas leaving for the US under diplomatic immunity. | Mr Dunn, 19, died in a road crash in Northamptonshire in August that led to suspect Anne Sacoolas leaving for the US under diplomatic immunity. |
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) confirmed it had started extradition proceedings through the Home Office. | The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) confirmed it had started extradition proceedings through the Home Office. |
Mr Dunn's mother Charlotte Charles said the family was "relieved" Mrs Anne Sacoolas had "finally" been charged. | Mr Dunn's mother Charlotte Charles said the family was "relieved" Mrs Anne Sacoolas had "finally" been charged. |
'Unrelenting pain' | |
Outside the CPS headquarters she said: "We feel that we have made a huge step in the start of achieving the promise to Harry that we made. | |
"We made that promise to him the night we lost him to seek justice thinking it was going to be really easy. | |
"We had no idea it was going to be so hard and it would take so long." | |
Mrs Charles added: "The pain of our loss eats away inside us. It is constant and unrelenting." | |
Mr Dunn died after his motorbike was in collision with a car owned by Mrs Sacoolas outside RAF Croughton where her husband Jonathan worked as an intelligence officer. | Mr Dunn died after his motorbike was in collision with a car owned by Mrs Sacoolas outside RAF Croughton where her husband Jonathan worked as an intelligence officer. |
Mrs Sacoolas, 42, left the UK and returned to her native US, claiming diplomatic immunity. | Mrs Sacoolas, 42, left the UK and returned to her native US, claiming diplomatic immunity. |
The Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said a review into the immunity arrangements at Croughton for US personnel and their families had concluded. | The Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said a review into the immunity arrangements at Croughton for US personnel and their families had concluded. |
It found that it was an "anomaly" that family members had "greater protection from UK criminal jurisdiction than the officers themselves". | It found that it was an "anomaly" that family members had "greater protection from UK criminal jurisdiction than the officers themselves". |
The CPS said immunity did not apply to dependants of consular officials outside of London. | The CPS said immunity did not apply to dependants of consular officials outside of London. |
Chief Crown Prosecutor Janine Smith said it had authorised Northamptonshire Police to charge Mrs Sacoolas. | Chief Crown Prosecutor Janine Smith said it had authorised Northamptonshire Police to charge Mrs Sacoolas. |
She said the director of public prosecutions had met Mr Dunn's family to explain the decision. | She said the director of public prosecutions had met Mr Dunn's family to explain the decision. |
Mr Dunn's parents Tim Dunn and Mrs Charles had previously been critical of the lack of communication from the CPS. | |
His father said on Friday he was "overwhelmed" by the CPS's decision. | |
A Northamptonshire Police spokeswoman said the force "welcomes the charging decision from the CPS". | A Northamptonshire Police spokeswoman said the force "welcomes the charging decision from the CPS". |
A previous statement issued on behalf of Mrs Sacoolas said she was "devastated by this tragic accident." | A previous statement issued on behalf of Mrs Sacoolas said she was "devastated by this tragic accident." |
"No loss compares to the death of a child and Anne extends her deepest sympathy to Harry Dunn's family." | "No loss compares to the death of a child and Anne extends her deepest sympathy to Harry Dunn's family." |
It added she had "fully co-operated with the police". | It added she had "fully co-operated with the police". |
Mr Dunn's parents rejected a "bombshell" offer from Donald Trump to meet Mrs Sacoolas at the White House in October. | Mr Dunn's parents rejected a "bombshell" offer from Donald Trump to meet Mrs Sacoolas at the White House in October. |
They said they had felt "a little ambushed" when the president revealed she was in the next room. | They said they had felt "a little ambushed" when the president revealed she was in the next room. |