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American Anne Sacoolas pleads guilty in crash that killed U.K. teen Harry Dunn
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An American woman pleaded guilty on Thursday in a crash that killed a 19-year-old British motorcyclist and has dogged U.S.-U.K. relations. Harry Dunn died in August 2019 when his motorbike collided with a car driving on the wrong side of the road near a U.S. airbase in southern England.
Anne Sacoolas, whose husband was an American official, left Britain soon afterwards and claimed diplomatic immunity in the incident.
She entered her plea in a London court via video link from Washington. Sentencing is expected to happen next month.
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