Western Morning News

Harry Dunn’s parents to appeal legal setback

- JOSH PAYNE & SAM TOBIN

HARRY DUNN’S parents have said they are appealing over the High Court ruling that their son’s killer had diplomatic immunity, after taking “strong legal advice”.

Judges accepted the Foreign Office’s position that US suspect Anne Sacoolas “enjoyed immunity from UK criminal jurisdicti­on” as part of their judgment, which was handed down yesterday.

Mr Dunn, 19, was killed when his motorbike crashed into a car being driven on the wrong side of the road by American Anne Sacoolas outside RAF Croughton in Northampto­nshire on August 27 last year.

Sacoolas, whose husband, Jonathan Sacoolas, worked as a technical assistant at the base, left the country a few weeks later after the United States said she was entitled to diplomatic immunity.

The 43-year-old was ultimately charged last December with causing death by dangerous driving, but an extraditio­n request was rejected by the US State Department in January – a decision it later described as “final”.

Speaking about the family’s next steps, Mr Dunn’s mother, Charlotte Charles, said that she hoped president-elect Joe Biden would “show us that the US have morals”.

Mrs Charles, and Mr Dunn’s father, Tim Dunn, claimed the Foreign, Commonweal­th and Developmen­t Office (FCDO) wrongly decided that Sacoolas had diplomatic immunity and unlawfully obstructed Northampto­nshire Police’s investigat­ion into their son’s death by keeping the force “in the dark”.

But, in a High Court judgment, Lord Justice Flaux and Mr Justice Saini said: “Our conclusion is that Mrs Sacoolas enjoyed immunity from UK criminal jurisdicti­on at the time of Harry’s death.”

The judges also rejected Mrs Charles’ and Mr Dunn’s claim that the FCDO “usurped” the police investigat­ion into their son’s death, finding that officials “sought to assist rather than obstruct Northampto­nshire Police in their investigat­ion”.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the judgment “makes clear the Foreign Office acted properly and lawfully throughout”.

Asked how she felt after the judgment, Mrs Charles said: “Just that it’s another blip. It’s just another hurdle that they put in the way.

“We knew that this was a possibilit­y but we always have a plan B.

Questioned on whether she is confident about the family’s appeal, she said: “Yes. Round one is done.

“If I have to go 12 rounds I’ll do it. Simple as that.

“So bring on the next round. We’ve got Biden coming into power.

“We hope that he will show us that the US do have morals and that they are better than what we think they are now. So bring it on. Let’s start the next assignment.”

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