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'Do the right thing': Harry Dunn's mother pleads for Anne Sacloolas to return to UK

'Do the right thing': Harry Dunn's mother pleads for Anne Sacloolas to return to UK The mother of 19-year-old Harry Dunn, Charlotte Charles, broke into tears at a New York press conference when pleading for the American woman suspected of causing their son’s death to return to Britain.

Anne Sacoolas, 42, left the UK shortly after the collision between Dunn’s motorbike and a car outside RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire on 27 August. She is believed to have been driving the car, and met Northamptonshire police afterwards but no investigation followed after the force was advised by the UK government that she had the protective status granted to foreign diplomats.

Dunn’s parents, Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn, flew to the US on Sunday to “continue our fight for justice”. A family spokesman said on Monday that they would only meet Sacoolas if she agreed to return to the UK.

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