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Harry Dunn accident – Dominic Raab admits government DID ask cops to delay telling his parents Anne Sacoolas had fled UK

POLICE were told by the Government to delay telling tragic Harry Dunn's parents his accused killer had fled the UK, Dominic Rabb revealed today.

Harry, 19, was killed a hit-and-run smash with US diplomat's wife Anne Sacoolas on August 27 near RAF Croughton.

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Dominic Raab has admitted there was a delay in telling Harry Dunn's family his alleged killer had fled the UKCredit: ITV
Harry Dunn’s family reacted with fury over claims the Foreign Office asked Northamptonshire Police to delay telling them that the teen’s accused killer had fledCredit: Refer to Caption

Northamptonshire Police have been accused of telling Harry's heartbroken family that Sacoolas had left the country ten days after officers first found out.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab today admitted there was a delay - but insisted it was "only a day or so".

He told Good Morning Britain: "The Foreign Office said they wanted to basically inform ministers and make sure we clearly understood what we would do next and it was only a day or so.

"I know the police delayed a bit longer and they were responsible for that and I'm sure that at all times, they were thinking about the sensitivities in relation to the family.

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"But we certainly didn't want to hold it up materially or beyond a day or so just to make sure at every step, we can communicate [with Harry's family] with a clear footing and a clear position because with the family going through that much grief, that's the responsible thing to do."

Mr Raab told the ITV show the Foreign Office was asked their "opinion" by cops after the tragedy - with an official believing a delay of "a day or so" would be helpful.

The MP added: "We have done everything we can within the law to clear the path so that justice can be done for the family and we will continue to do so."

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Harry's devastated family slammed the Foreign Office earlier this week after claiming there was a ten-day delay by cops in telling them their son's alleged killer had fled Britain.

Police had visited Sacoolas at her home near the RAF base on August 28  -but were told she had left the country on September 16 .

'IT'S DISGUSTING'

She had used diplomatic immunity granted to her due to her husband Jonathan, which allowed her to return to the States.

But it emerged last week Sacoolas, who had been driving on the wrong side of the road, no longer has immunity now she is back in the US.

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Speaking yesterday, Harry's mum Charlotte Charles said: "It’s disgusting. They’ve got to answer some questions we throw at them haven’t they? Because who made that ridiculous decision?”

She also called on the Foreign Secretary to answer the family’s questions.

The mum added: “He needs to do the right thing as well doesn’t he and own up to why they made that decision. Why keep us in the dark? Why add more pain?”

Officers have claimed the delay was in part due to Harry’s funeral.

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The FCO said in a statement: “We have been doing all we can to help the family to secure justice for Harry.

“The Prime Minister and the President spoke last week about this matter and the Foreign Secretary has made clear to the US Ambassador and Secretary Pompeo what has happened is not acceptable.

“We continue to press for the individual concerned to engage with the UK legal process.

Anne Sacoolas was initially granted diplomatic immunity
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Harry Dunn's tearful mum is comforted after a meeting at the White HouseCredit: Rob Beetham
Harry’s dad Tim and mother Charlotte have demanded answers to why cops were told to delay telling them that suspect Anne Sacoolas has left the UKCredit: Reuters
Harry, 19, was killed in the accident with Sacoolas on August 27 near RAF Croughton in NorthamptonshireCredit: AFP or licensors
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