Harry Dunn’s killer refuses to give live evidence at inquest
- Anne Sacoolas, the killer of Harry Dunn, declined to provide live evidence at the inquest.
- The Dunn family expressed disappointment in Sacoolas' decision to not attend or give evidence remotely.
- The absence of the killer at the inquest has deeply impacted Harry Dunn's mother.
The Dunn family is deeply disappointed that Anne Sacoolas will not be attending Harry's inquest, as her evidence will only be read out to the court. Sacoolas, an American who caused Harry's death in a car accident outside RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire, was granted diplomatic immunity and left the UK shortly after the incident. Despite expectations that she would give live evidence, it has now been revealed that she will not be appearing remotely at the inquest. The family is still processing this news and hopes for a last-minute change of heart from Sacoolas. They seek to understand the circumstances surrounding Harry's death and the actions taken to address road safety outside US bases. Harry's mother expressed her deep disappointment and hurt over Sacoolas's decision not to attend the inquest, emphasizing the need for closure and understanding. The family remains determined to seek justice and answers in the face of this setback.