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Grieving parents in Trump meeting

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THE f a mi l y of Br i t i s h tee n age r Ha r r y D u n n described Donald Trump as “ver y g racef u l” a fter meeting the US president at the White House.

But the teenager’s parents said they are no “further along” after being told the US woman allegedly responsibl­e for their son’s death would not return to the UK.

Anne Sacoolas left the UK after the crash in Northampto­nshire that killed the 19-year-old in August.

Tim Dunn, Harry’s father, said: “I think the president was very graceful and spoke very well to us.

“Obviously we’ve just met the president and we never thought we’d get this far, but I don’t know whether we’re any further along.”

Harry’s mother, Charlotte Charles, said: “When he (President Trump) held my hand, I gripped it a lot tighter and I was honest with him and just said, as I said a while ago, ‘if it was your son you would be doing the same as us’.

“He actually gripped my hand a little bit tighter and said ‘ Yes, I would be’. And that’s when he said he would try and look at this from a different angle.

“He seemed to understand that our grief has been locked in for seven weeks now on a case that should have been very, very clear-cut.”

Mr Dunn said: “He listened to Charlotte very well. She spoke excellentl­y to him and he was very understand­ing. I genuinely think he will look to resolve this in a way that will help us.”

Harry’s father Tim Dunn said of turning down the chance to meet Anne Sacoolas at the White House: “We weren’t ready to meet her, it would have been too rushed.

But he added that the meeting “didn’t feel like a stunt – they didn’t try and force it on to us”.

Mrs Charles added: “But I don’t think it would be appropriat­e to meet her without therapists or mediators in the room.”

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