news Harry Dunn’s killer given suspended prison sentence over crash death
The US citizen who hit and killed teenager Harry Dunn while driving on the wrong side of the road has been handed an eight-month suspended prison sentence. Anne Sacoolas, 45,
mistakenly put her Volvo on collision course with 19-year-old Harry's motorbike as she left a US military base in Northamptonshire on August 27, 2019.Mr Dunn was flung from his
bike when the two vehicles collided in a ball of flames, and he later died from his injuries in hospital. Sacoolas had been urged to come face-to-face with Mr Dunn's family at an
Old Bailey sentencing hearing on Thursday, but opted instead to appear via videolink from Washington DC. The mother-of-three, wearing a cream jacket and gray top, apologized for
the crash and her “tragic mistake” through her lawyer and offered to meet Mr Dunn's family, saying: “I am sorry for the pain I have caused.”Read MoreShe watched on over the
videolink as Mr Dunn's mother tearfully described how her son's death “haunts me every minute of every day”. Mrs Justice Cheema Grubb handed Sacoolas an eight-month prison
sentence suspended for a year and disqualified her from driving for 12 months. “I accept you feel and felt genuine remorse”, said the judge, noting Sacoolas stopped at the
roadside and offered help to Mr Dunn. She said Sacoolas had claimed harassment and threats in the US prevented her from attending in person, but police in the UK had drawn up plans
to keep her safe if she did travel. However the US government ultimately blocked Sacoolas from travelling. Speaking outside court Mr Dunn's family blasted the US government after
they were forced to endure a three-year wait for justice.The Old Bailey heard Mr Dunn pleaded “don't let me die” after the crash, as he lay injured at the roadside, while a
shell-shocked Sacoolas admitted “it's all my fault”. Anne Sacoolas has been sentenced in the Harry Dunn case via video linkOutlining details of the crash, prosecutor Duncan
Atkinson KC said Sacoolas had driven on the wrong side of the road for up to 26 seconds and over a distance of around 350m, not realizing her mistake. “At the time of the
collision, she was driving her two children home from a barbecue at the Croughton airbase”, he said. “Anne Sacoolas was driving on the wrong side of the road - Ms Sacoolas and
Harry Dunn were traveling towards each other on the same carriageway. At 20.21:49 there was an explosion and a fire when the headlights met – 23-26 seconds after the Volvo drove
off the air base, and 350m from the exit.”The prosecutor said one of the first people at the scene, Jennifer Hewitt, saw a “disoriented, very distressed, and shocked”
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