The Scotsman

Dunn family take ‘giant step’ toward justice in damages claim after deposition­s in US court

- By JOSH PAYNE

The parents of teenage motorcycli­st Harry Dunn have said they "stood up and spoke for him" after giving evidence under oath in a damages claim against their son's alleged killer.

Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn gave legal testimony during their deposition­s on Thursday after flying out to Washington DC earlier this week.

Mr Dunn's parents faced lawyers acting on behalf of suspect Anne Sacoolas, who left the UK after diplomatic immunity was asserted on her behalf following the 19-yearold's death in August 2019.

Mrs Charles said her latest trip to the US had been "arduous and difficult" but added: "We stood up and spoke for him as he cannot speak for himself now."

Sacoolas was charged with causing the teenager's death by dangerous driving after her departure from the UK, but an extraditio­n request was rejected by the US State Department in January last year.

The 43-year-old will also be required to give legal testimony by the end of August as part of the civil claim.

Speaking after the her deposition, Mrs Charles said: "We are so glad that our deposition­s are out of the way now.

"We can't go into the detail of what happened at all but we were required to come out to the USA to do the deposition­s in person and that is just what we have done.

"We are enduring life, not living it, but we will do everything in our power to get justice for our boy and for ourselves.

"He deserves that. We deserve that.”

 ??  ?? 0 Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn headed to the US this week
0 Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn headed to the US this week

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