Yorkshire Post

Harry Dunn’s alleged killer ‘willing to discuss resolution’

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HARRY DUNN’S alleged killer “remains willing to discuss a resolution with the UK authoritie­s” despite the US State Department describing the refusal to extradite her as “final”.

Lawyers acting on behalf of Anne Sacoolas said their position had not changed and they wanted “nothing more than to find a path forward”.

When asked if they were working towards an alternativ­e resolution in the case, the US Department of Justice declined to comment.

Mr Dunn’s mother, Charlotte Charles, said she and Tim Dunn, Harry’s father, wanted to sit down with Sacoolas once the prosecutio­n was over to “rebuild our shattered lives”.

The 19-year-old was killed when a car crashed into his motorbike outside US military base RAF Croughton in August 2019.

Sacoolas, 43, had diplomatic immunity asserted on her behalf by the US government and was able to return to her home country. She was charged with causing death by dangerous driving but an initial extraditio­n request submitted by the Home Office was rejected by then US secretary of state Mike Pompeo in January last year.

State Department spokesman Ned Price was the first member of President Joe Biden’s administra­tion to speak about the case, and maintained the same position as the previous government.

He said in a statement: “The United States government has declined the United Kingdom’s request for extraditio­n of a US citizen involved in a tragic vehicle accident that occurred in the United Kingdom. Our decision in that regard was final.”

 ??  ?? HARRY DUNN: Family have been campaignin­g for justice since his death in 2019.
HARRY DUNN: Family have been campaignin­g for justice since his death in 2019.

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