The teenager’s family remain hopeful Anne Sacoolas will attend the full inquest in person.
The US State Department employee who was at the centre of a diplomatic scandal after killing teenage motorcyclist Harry Dunn in a crash is primed to give evidence remotely at his inquest.
The hearing heard that Sacoolas, who caused the 19-year-old’s death by careless driving in August 2019, had told police she had received “little or no” driving training in her short stint in the UK. Sacoolas was driving a Volvo on the wrong side of the road outside RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire on August 27 2019 before she crashed into the teenager’s bike.
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