THE family at the centre of allegations surrounding Harry Dunn’s death refused to say sorry today when confronted by The Sun – after we pictured alleged killer Anne Sacoolas back behind the wheel.
Intelligence officer’s wife Sacoolas was snapped driving away from her £425,000 four-bedroom home in Herndon, Virginia, when we tracked her down four months on from Harry’s death.
The 19-year-old Brit was killed in August after Sacoolas, 43, is alleged to have driven on the wrong side of the road when leaving a US spy station in Northamptonshire.
She fled Britain having been afforded diplomatic immunity due to husband Jonathan’s job, and is now back in America.
When The Sun spoke to a man seen at the address she shares with 42-year-old Jonathan, he refused to apologise for not returning to Britain.
Instead, he threatened to call the police on us, saying: “I have notified law enforcement.”
'HER LIFE LOOKS NORMAL - SHE'S WRECKED OURS'
Christmas decorations – including candy canes – were neatly put up around their posh home, which is around 35 minutes from the US capital Washington DC.
The sight of the festive decorations proved too much for Harry’s heartbroken mum Charlotte, 44, who is preparing for her first Christmas without her boy.
Weeping Charlotte said: “She looks well, she looks calm, the house is all decorated with Christmas stuff - candy canes on the driveway, lights around the tree.
“She’s just going about doing whatever she would usually do as though nothing’s ever happened.
"Her life looks so to be extranormal and she’s completely wrecked ours.”
Dunn family spokesman Radd Seiger yesterday slammed the Sacoolas family’s refusal to go back to Britain – and their refusal to speak to The Sun.
He told The Sun: “The Dunn family want their questions answered – it is shameful that they will not open up about what happened.
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“Charlotte is in bits. She is completely heartbroken.
"How can Anne Sacoolas get back behind the wheel after what has happened?”
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