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Zoe Applegate reports from Northamptonshire for BBC News and covers the ongoing efforts of the family of Harry Dunn to seek justice following his tragic death in a motorcycle accident in 2019. Dunn’s family is pushing for transparency in an inquiry into how the Foreign Office handled the case after Anne Sacoolas, a diplomat’s wife, struck Dunn with her car near RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire. Sacoolas left the country claiming diplomatic immunity, sparking an international controversy.
The Dunn family insists on a full and open inquiry process to uncover the truth about the Foreign Office’s actions in the aftermath of Harry’s death. They are particularly concerned about the transparency of the investigation and are awaiting the appointment of Dame Anne Owers to chair the inquiry. The family’s spokesperson, Radd Seiger, emphasized the importance of publishing the inquiry’s findings to ensure accountability and prevent similar incidents in the future.
Following pressure from the Dunn family, Foreign Secretary David Lammy invited them to share their perspectives on the inquiry. The family is adamant that transparency is non-negotiable, and they are wary of any attempt to conceal the report’s contents. Mrs. Charles, Harry Dunn’s mother, expressed her dread at the prospect of crucial information being withheld and reiterated the family’s commitment to seeking justice and preventing similar tragedies from occurring in the future. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office pledged to keep the family informed and work towards learning from the case
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