US woman appears via videolink in UK in fatal accident case
Read full article: US woman appears via videolink in UK in fatal accident caseAn American woman who fled the U.K. claiming diplomatic immunity after she was involved in a fatal traffic accident has appeared in a British court via videolink โ an apparent breakthrough in the long-deadlocked case.
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UK family loses court battle in US diplomatic immunity case
Read full article: UK family loses court battle in US diplomatic immunity caseCharlotte Charles sits with Tim Dunn, parents 19-year-old Harry Dunn, at their home in Charlton, England, Tuesday Nov. 24, 2020. The parents of the British teen Harry Dunn who was killed in a car crash lost a court battle with the U.K. government Tuesday over whether their sons alleged killer, an American woman, had diplomatic immunity. (Jacob King/PA via AP)LONDON โ The parents of a British teen who was killed in a crash lost a court battle with the U.K. government Tuesday over whether an American woman involved in the collision had diplomatic immunity. Officials said she was entitled to diplomatic immunity because her husband worked at the airbase. Dunnโs parents, Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn, launched the court case to argue that Britainโs Foreign Office wrongly decided Sacoolas had diplomatic immunity and unlawfully obstructed the police investigation into their sonโs death.

Family wants US suspect in teen's death to return to UK
Read full article: Family wants US suspect in teen's death to return to UK(CNN) - Harry Dunn's family wants the woman suspected of killing him in a crash to return to the UK. "She needs to just do the right thing and just come back and face what she's done," Charlotte Charles, Harry Dunn's mother, told reporters. Harry Dunn was killed Aug. 27 in Croughton, Northamptonshire, home to a Royal Air Force station controlled by the US Air Force. But now that no longer applies, the UK Foreign Secretary said Sunday. We want justice, justice for Harry."
