The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Harry suspect had links to spy agency

- JOSH PAYNE

The alleged killer of a teenage motorcycli­st was “employed by an intelligen­ce agency in the US” at the time of the fatal road crash – which was “especially a factor” in her departure from the UK, a court has heard.

The Alexandria district court in Virginia was told Anne Sacoolas and her husband Jonathan Sacoolas worked for the US State Department and they “fled” the country due to “issues of security”.

The revelation­s came out during Sacoolas’s applicatio­n to dismiss a civil claim for damages against her made by Harry Dunn’s family.

The suspect’s barrister, John McGavin, told the court he could not “completely candidly” explain why the Sacoolas family left the UK – adding: “I know the answer, but I cannot disclose it.”

Family spokesman Radd Seiger said UK authoritie­s must “urgently investigat­e whether she had diplomatic immunity” at the time of the incident.

Mr Dunn, 19, was killed after a car crashed into his motorbike outside US military base RAF Croughton in Northampto­nshire in August 2019.

Sacoolas, 43, had diplomatic immunity asserted on her behalf by the US Government and she was able to return home three weeks later.

She was charged with causing the teenager’s death by dangerous driving, but a Home Office extraditio­n request was rejected by the US State Department in January last year. Both the Donald Trump administra­tion and new President Joe Biden’s administra­tion have described that decision as “final”.

On Wednesday, the court heard that one of the reasons Sacoolas had not returned to the UK was a “fear” that because of the “media attention, she would not have a fair trial”.

Mr McGavin said the suspect was “currently apologetic” and has “accepted responsibi­lity for the accident”.

The admission from Sacoolas’s own barrister about her employment at the time of the crash has raised the question of the diplomatic immunity asserted on her behalf.

Under the agreements at RAF Croughton dating back to 1995, anyone working at the base from the US as part of the “administra­tive and technical staff ” would have their immunity pre-waived, meaning they would not be immune from criminal jurisdicti­on.

The case was adjourned until February 17.

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FATALITY: Harry Dunn died after a car hit his motorbike.

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