Harry Dunn crash: US diplomat's wife leaves UK amid police probe
The wife of an American diplomat has left the UK after being made a suspect in an investigation into a fatal crash.
Harry Dunn, 19, of Charlton, Banbury, was killed when his motorbike crashed with a car near RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire on 27 August.Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said he had called the US Ambassador to express his"disappointment" she had left the country. Supt Sarah Johnson said:"Northamptonshire Police followed all of its usual procedures following the incident, including liaising closely with the suspect, who engaged fully with us at the time and had previously confirmed to us that she had no plans to leave the country in the near future.
"The force is now exploring all opportunities through diplomatic channels to ensure that the investigation continues to progress. "Harry Dunn's family deserve justice and in order to achieve this, a full and thorough investigation, with the assistance of all parties involved, needs to take place."
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