The mother of a British teenager killed by an American woman who was driving on the wrong side of the road in England has told CBS News that her son Harry can finally 'rest' now that the driver has been put 'through the full U.K. justice system.'
— The mother of a British teenager killed more than three years ago by an American woman who was driving on the wrong side of the road in England has told CBS News that her son Harry can finally"rest" now that the driver, Anne Sacoolas, has been put"through the full U.K. justice system."on Thursday, meaning she's highly unlikely to ever spend a day behind bars. But in the minds of Harry Dunn's family, justice has finally been served.
Sacoolas, who was working at the time of the crash for a U.S. intelligence agency, invoked diplomatic immunity from prosecution, leading Dunn's family to petition both the British and U.S. governments for justice for years.The judge suspended the sentence for 12 months, which means that unless Sacoolas does return to Britain and commits another crime in the U.K. within a year, she won't face prison for the death of Dunn.
The court heard over the course of the trial that Sacoolas did stay at the roadside and offered to help Dunn after the crash. Harry Dunn's stepfather Bruce Charles, mother Charlotte Charles, family spokesman Radd Seiger and father Tim Dunn speak to media after the sentencing of Anne Sacoolas at the Old Bailey court, December 8, 2022 in London, England."My tragic mistake led to the loss of Harry, and I live with this regret every single day," she said."There is not a day that goes by that Harry isn't on my mind, and I am deeply sorry for the pain that I have caused.
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