Harry Dunn family ‘re-traumatised’ by returned items
The family of Harry Dunn, a British teenager who was killed in a car crash in 2019, has been left feeling “re-traumatised” after receiving items returned to them by the US government.
Harry Dunn was killed when his motorbike was struck by a car driven by Anne Sacoolas, the wife of a US diplomat who claimed diplomatic immunity and left the UK shortly after the incident.
Recently, the Dunn family received a box of items that were in Harry’s possession at the time of the crash, including his helmet, phone, and some clothing. The family has expressed their distress at receiving these items, which serve as painful reminders of their loss.
Harry’s mother, Charlotte Charles, has said that the return of these items has reopened old wounds and caused further trauma for the family. They continue to seek justice for Harry and are calling for Anne Sacoolas to return to the UK to face charges.
The Dunn family’s ordeal has sparked international outrage and raised questions about diplomatic immunity and the handling of cases involving foreign nationals.