Police investigating the death of Harry Dunn will go to America to interview the suspect, his family have been told.

A source told Sky News: "The chief constable will speak to the press later and confirm that officers will visit the US and conduct an interview with the suspect."

Anne Sacoolas left the UK after her car hit and killed 19-year-old Harry Dunn in August.

It is not known whether a meeting has been arranged.

Earlier, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab revealed that the US had warned Britain they would remove Mrs Sacoolas from the UK, adding that attempts to keep her here for "justice to be done" were unsuccessful.


Mr Raab said UK police were unable to legally prevent Mrs Sacoolas from leaving, but he said the government position was that Mrs Sacoolas' immunity ended when she left the UK.

Dunn family lawyer Radd Seiger told Sky News that Mr Raab's statement added insult to injury.

He added on Twitter: "They are no clearer tonight eight weeks on from Harry's passing than they were in the days after the tragedy.

"They [the authorities] have lost the confidence of the family and they feel it is only the support of the media and the public that has brought us to this point."

Image: Tim Dunn and Charlotte Charles met Donald Trump at the White House

Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry will meet the family on Tuesday morning.

She said there should be a parliamentary inquiry into why Mrs Sacoolas had diplomatic immunity and was allowed to leave the UK, with the government response having "raised more questions than answers".

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Mr Dunn died when his motorbike collided with a car outside RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire on 27 August. Signs have since been placed there warning motorists to "drive on the left".

The case is now being dealt with by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and Mr Raab has committed to fight for justice for the family.

He said he and others, including Boris Johnson, have raised the case "at every level" of the US government, including with the president, Donald Trump.