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Harry Dunn's mother calls for her son to be 'top priority' at UK-US meeting

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The mother of teenage motorcycli­st Harry Dunn has made an emotional appeal for the prime minister to make her son “top priority” during the US secretary of state’s visit next week.

Charlotte Charles urged Boris Johnson, Dominic Raab and Mike Pompeo to discuss the case of her son nearly one year after his death during Pompeo’s visit to London on Monday.

In a video statement, she said: “Mr Raab, Mr Pompeo, Mr Johnson, when you get together next week with all of your families fully intact whilst mine is in complete tatters and my family has been ripped apart, can you please, please discuss Harry?

“We’ve been assured he’s high on your list of priorities to discuss amongst all of the other important global issues that you have surroundin­g you but please, please make him top priority.”

She said the anniversar­y of her 19year-old son’s death next month will be “beyond painful”. Charles said she would not wish her anguish on her worst enemy.

Dunn was killed when his motorbike crashed into a car outside a US military base in Northampto­nshire on 27 August last year.

Anne Sacoolas, 43, the wife of a US intelligen­ce official , claimed diplomatic immunity following the crash and was able to return to her home country, sparking an internatio­nal controvers­y.

An extraditio­n request submitted by the Home Office for her was rejected by Pompeo in January – a decision the State Department has said was “final”.

The foreign secretary said the UK was powerless to force the US to extradite Sacoolas.

He told Sky News’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday programme: “It’s heartbreak­ing, I understand how agonising it’s been,

I understand how exhausted they are with this.

“There’s a denial of justice here. “There’s an extraditio­n request that’s outstandin­g, we’ve called on Anne Sacoolas to return and our American partners to facilitate that.

“But there’s no measures that we could I think credibly, realistica­lly take which is somehow going to force the US or indeed Anne Sacoolas to comply with this.

“I want to be realistic because I don’t want to raise expectatio­ns which are then going to be dashed.”

He added: “I’ve raised it, we’ve raised it in Washington, the prime minister has raised it with president Trump and we will continue to make clear we’re on the side of the family here, we think that she should return, she must return home, so that justice can be done.”

Charles said: “It’s been nearly a year, please don’t let this roll into a second year. We’ve got his anniversar­y coming up which is going to be beyond painful for us.

“We don’t want a repeat of the last 11 months. It has been horrific. You wouldn’t wish it on your worst enemy. I don’t want to relive any of it ever again.

“It’s just about doing the right thing. It always has been, it always will be.

“We’ve always agreed immunity does need to be in place for certain circumstan­ces. This isn’t one of them.

“Bring Anne Sacoolas back to the UK, face the justice system.”

 ??  ?? Nearly a year after his death, Harry Dunn’s mother has made an emotional video statement pleading for Boris Johnson to raise his case with Mike Pompeo. Photograph: Family Handout/PA
Nearly a year after his death, Harry Dunn’s mother has made an emotional video statement pleading for Boris Johnson to raise his case with Mike Pompeo. Photograph: Family Handout/PA

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