
Lawyers of a US diplomat’s wife accused of crashing into teenager Harry Dunn have agreed to meet with together with his family.
Harry, 19, was killed after his bike collided with a car exterior an RAF base on August 27.
Anna Sacoolas, 42, who’s reportedly married to a US intelligence official, is suspected of being concerned within the crash after allegedly driving down the unsuitable facet of the street.
However, she returned to the US after she was granted diplomatic immunity.
Radd Seiger, the Dunn family’s spokesperson, advised Sky News on Saturday: ‘I have had a brief conversation with the legal representatives appointed on behalf of Anne Sacoolas and we have agreed to meet at the earliest opportunity.’


Harry’s dad and mom, Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn, have flown to the US to ‘put pressure on the US administration to do the right thing’.
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They are due to go to Washington DC and New York to achieve assist within the US.
The family are interesting for witnesses to come ahead in the event that they noticed Ms Sacoolas leaving the UK.
Mr Seiger added: ‘Anne Sacoolas left England to return to the USA following the street site visitors collision exterior RAF Croughton on August 27. The United States authorities has claimed she has the profit of diplomatic immunity and has refused to grant the waiver sought by the British authorities.
‘I would urge anyone, on either side of the Atlantic, who has any information relating to Mrs Sacoolas’s return to the United States, whether or not earlier than, throughout, or after her departure, to please come ahead.’
Boris Johnson stated on Friday that the US is ‘absolutely ruthless’ in its safeguarding of Ms Sacoolas after granting her immunity.
Following an earlier telephone name with the British PM, US President Donald Trump referred to as the crash a ‘terrible accident’ however defended Ms Sacoolas saying it was simple to drive on the unsuitable facet of the street.
This is a breaking information story, extra to observe.
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