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Police failed on multiple fronts in Dunn case, review finds
June 18, 2025
|The Guardian
Police have apologised for "clear and significant shortcomings" in their investigation of the death of the teenage motorcyclist Harry Dunn after a scathing review found they "failed his family on a number of fronts".
The 118-page report, which examined every aspect of Northamptonshire police's investigation, found a failure in senior leadership meant a critical incident was not declared when it should have been.
It also criticised the force for not arresting the driver involved, Anne Sacoolas, after the crash, and not informing Dunn's family that she had left the country until 10 days after they were notified she had done so.
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