US government employee who killed Harry Dunn to give inquest evidence remotely
The IndependentGet the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. A pre-inquest review hearing at Northampton’s Guildhall heard that Mr Dunn’s family have faced a “deafening silence” from Anne Sacoolas’s employer in their four-year fight for justice. The barrister representing Mr Dunn’s family, Patrick Gibbs KC, criticised the “vacuum of information that surrounds all things American” – saying the US State Department “must have had” the answers they have been looking for and “just chosen not to give them”. a deafening silence Patrick Gibbs KC, barrister for Harry Dunn's family The Dunn family took their four-year campaign for justice to the US after the teenager’s death, which even led to a meeting with then-president Donald Trump in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington DC. Mrs Pember told the hearing that if Sacoolas was employed by the US State Department at the time of the crash, she would designate it as an “interested person” in the inquest.