Family of British Teen Killed by State Department Employee Reaches Settlement
Family of British Teen Killed by State Department Employee Reaches Settlement
The family of a teenage British motorcyclist has reached a settlement with a U.S. State Department employee who struck and killed him two years ago.According to The New York Times, a spokesperson for the family of the victim, Harry Dunn, announced the agreement earlier this week.“It’s a milestone for us that we’ve reached a resolution in the civil case,” spokesman Radd Seiger said. “We can now look forward and focus on the criminal case, which we are very confident is coming soon.”The driver, Anne Sacoolas, struck and killed Dunn while driving near Croughton, England, in August 2019. Sacoolas, says The New York Times, was driving on the wrong side of the road when she hit the victim.Sacoolas cooperated with police after the accident, and consented to a breathalyzer test.However, Sacoolas—whose husband was working as a Central Intelligence Agency at a nearby U.S. Air Force base—was able to claim diplomatic immunity.“The driver,” said the State Department, “had diplomatic immunity because she was the spouse of an accredited staff member of the U.S. Embassy office.”
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