An inquiry into the UK's Foreign Office handling of the case of Harry Dunn, who was killed in a 2019 crash involving Anne Sacoolas, will begin soon. Dunn's family has criticized both US and UK governments for their treatment, emphasizing a lack of engagement and support. The family's hope is for a genuine investigation that ensures no other family faces similar trauma. Sacoolas pleaded guilty to causing death by careless driving in 2022 after leaving the UK claiming diplomatic immunity. The inquiry will be led by Dame Anne Owers and will not review prior court findings.
Mr Dunn's mother Charlotte Charles stated, 'We hope this inquiry will be a genuine, independent search for truth, not just for our sake, but to ensure that no other family ever has to endure what we did.'
Charlotte Charles described the UK government's treatment of the case as 'rude, brutal,' highlighting their failure to engage adequately with the Dunn family during a traumatic time.
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