Harry Dunn: Brother tells Boris Johnson ‘we deserve fact’

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Harry Dunn: Brother tells Boris Johnson ‘we deserve fact’

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Harry Dunn, 19, died in hospital after his motorcycle was in a crash with a Volvo

Harry Dunn’s twin brother has informed Prime Minister Boris Johnson “we’ve got had sufficient of the lies”.

Niall Dunn, 20, stated he and his dad and mom have been “going by means of hell” since his brother’s dying in a crash outdoors RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire.

He wrote to Mr Johnson, saying he was “sick and drained” of seeing his dad and mom undergo and urged him to intervene.

Suspect Anne Sacoolas left for the US after the crash in August, citing diplomatic immunity.

Niall stated he was assured the prime minister – who has not publicly commented on his letter – would reply personally.

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Niall Dunn (proper) has requested the PM to personally intervene in his brother’s case

“I’ve had sufficient of the lies, the deceit. They suppose they will simply stroll throughout us and get away with it,” he stated.

“My dad and mom have been and are going by means of hell. So am I. All of us are.

“I simply do not perceive how they suppose they will get away with it.”

Within the letter, he urged Mr Johnson to take up the case as his household believes the International Workplace has “made a large number” of the case and International Secretary Dominic Raab had “misplaced management of this scandal”.

A part of his letter reads: “It was dangerous sufficient shedding Harry. However watching [my parents] undergo this torture is simply terrible. It is simply merciless.”

“Please become involved in our case… We’re not the filth on the backside of the federal government’s footwear. We’re UK residents and we’ve got the proper to know the reality.”

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Tim Dunn and Charlotte Charles are going by means of “torture”, says their son Niall

Mrs Sacoolas, the spouse of an intelligence official based mostly at RAF Croughton, was charged with inflicting dying by harmful driving in December.

Nonetheless, an extradition request for her to return to the UK, submitted by the Dwelling Workplace, was rejected by US authorities in January.



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