"You can't take a life and not answer for that": Harry Dunn's parents react after Anne Sacoolas pleads guilty in U.K. teen's road death
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For the past several years, Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn have wanted to be face-to-face with the woman who killed their 19-year-old son, Harry.
Harry Dunn was riding a motorbike when it collided with a car driving on the wrong side of the road near a U.S. airbase in southern England. The driver, Anne Sacoolas, an American who according to her lawyers was working for a U.S. intelligence agency, left Britain soon afterwards, claiming diplomatic immunity, and hasn't returned since.
Last week, a U.K. judge ruled that Sacoolas must travel back to the United Kingdom for her sentencing after she pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of careless driving.
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