Anne Sacoolas said she ‘drove like an American’, Harry Dunn inquest told | UK news
Anne Sacoolas said she “drove like an American”, on the wrong side of the road, an inquest into the crash that killed a 19-year-old motorcyclist, Harry Dunn, has heard. The US government employee declined to give live evidence at the inquest on Wednesday, providing two written statements that were read to the court. In one she said: “I made a tragic mistake that I will live with every single day for the rest of my life. There is not a single day that goes by that Harry is not on my mind and I am deeply sorry for the pain that I have caused.” The inquest into Dunn’s death, in 2019, heard that when Sacoolas was asked what she believed had caused the collision, she told Northamptonshire police: “I drove like an American and drove on the American side of the road.” Responding to the statements, the Dunn family’s spokesperson, Radd Seiger, told the PA news agency: “We have heard most of that before. Why on earth is Sacoolas not in court to answer the …