US citizen faces UK court over death of British teen

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A woman has appeared at a UK court to face a charge of causing the death of British teenager Harry Dunn by dangerous driving, ending his family's three-year wait for criminal proceedings to begin.

Anne Sacoolas made an appearance at Westminster Magistrates' Court via video-link from the US as the 19-year-old's extended family watched from the public gallery.

Ms Sacoolas had diplomatic immunity asserted on her behalf by the US government following the collision outside RAF Croughton, and was able to leave the UK 19 days after the incident. Mr Dunn's parents Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn, alongside his twin brother Niall, arrived wearing either a green tie or a green scarf in memory of the teenager.

 

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A woman? An CIA operative and attached to the Embassy. And the U.S was protecting her after the crash.

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