UK teenager victim's parents vow to fight on after losing high court immunity case


  • World
  • Thursday, 26 Nov 2020

LONDON, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) -- The family of Harry Dunn, a British teenager killed in an accident with a car driven by the wife of a U.S. diplomat last year, said they will appeal after the high court ruled their son's alleged killer, Anne Sacoolas, had diplomatic immunity at the time of the road crash, reported British media Wednesday.

Dunn, 19, was killed when his motorbike was involved in a collision with a car being reportedly driven on the wrong side of the road in August 2019 outside the Royal Air Force base in Northamptonshire used by the U.S. military. After the collision, driver Anne Sacoolas, wife of a U.S. intelligence official based at the camp, fled Britain and claimed diplomatic immunity.

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