Harry Dunn's family say inquiry into Foreign Office's treatment of them will start within three weeks
- A parliamentary review into the Foreign Office's handling of Harry Dunn's death will not examine the US government's role, as understood from reports.
- The review will be led by Dame Anne Owers and is set to look at the support offered to Dunn's family after the incident.
- Family spokesman Radd Seiger stated that the family hopes to leave a legacy so no family is treated as they were by their government.
- Harry's mother, Charlotte Charles, expressed that the current Government is more welcoming than the previous one, seeking answers for their poor treatment.
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Harry Dunn's family say enquiry into Foreign Office's treatment of them will start within three weeks
Motorbike rider Harry, 19, died after a head-on collision in 2019 with US spy Anne Sacoolas, who left the country with diplomatic immunity 19 days after the road accident.
Harry Dunn's Family Say Inquiry Into Foreign Office's Treatment Of Them Will Start Within Three Weeks - Great Yorkshire Radio
Harry, who was riding a motorbike, died after a head-on collision in 2019 with a car driven by Anne Sacoolas, who was exiting the American intelligence base RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire. Sacoolas left the UK 19 days after the incident, as the US government had asserted diplomatic immunity on her behalf, claiming she was the wife of a diplomat. She was later revealed to be a US spy. The Dunn family began a long fight for justice, which event…
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