Northamptonshire
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County council | Northamptonshire County Council |
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Population (mid-2017 est.) | 741,200 |
Population | 741,209 (2017) |
Points of interest | Wicksteed Park |
Althorp Estate | |
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ID | 940239 |
About Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire, archaically known as the County of Northampton, is a county in the East Midlands of England. In 2015 it had a population of 723,000. The county is administered by Northamptonshire County Council and by seven non-metropolitan district councils. It is known as "The Rose of the Shires".
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Harry Dunn: Death crash suspect interviewed by police
Harry Dunn died in hospital after his motorbike was involved in a crash outside RAF Croughton
Police investigating the death of 19-year-old Harry Dunn have interviewed crash suspect Anne Sacoolas in the US.
Mr Dunn died in hospital after the collision outside RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire in August.
His parents have been after Mrs Sacoolas, 42, The Wife of a US diplomat, returned to the US claiming Diplomatic Immunity .
Northamptonshire Police said details of The Interview would be passed to The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
Supt Sarah Johnson said: "We can confirm that we have completed an interview of The Suspect in connection with the death of Harry Dunn , The Details of which will be provided to the CPS for consideration alongside the rest of the evidential file already submitted. "
Anne Sacoolas, pictured on her Wedding Day in 2003, left the UK after The CrashHowever, Family spokesman Radd Seiger said the news "does not constitute an update" and the Dunn Family "continue to feel frustrated and exasperated".
"No timeline has been given as to where we are going and when," he said.
Mr Dunn's stepsister, Larna Harber, told the BBC that developments "leave us with more questions than answers".
Mr Dunn was on his motorbike when the collision with a car owned by US citizen Mrs Sacoolas happened outside the Northamptonshire airbase on 27 August.
His parents, Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn , travelled to the US as part of their campaign and have been calling for Mrs Sacoolas to over their son's death.
Chief Constable Nick Adderley said last week that Mrs Sacoolas wanted "to be personally interviewed by officers from Northamptonshire Police in order for them to see her and the devastation this has caused her and her Family ".
Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn met Donald Trump at the White HouseMr Dunn's Family has announced plans to, and said lawyers would also look at "lawless misconduct" of the US administration.
US President Donald Trump said Mrs Sacoolas had a "compelling story to tell",
Asked in an interview with LBC if there were circumstances where Mrs Sacoolas could come back to the UK to face charges, Mr Trump said he would "have to see what The Final facts are".
against The Foreign and Commonwealth Office and The Family intends to refer Northamptonshire Police to The Independent Office for Police Conduct over its handling of The Investigation .
Northamptonshire Chief Constable Nick Adderley has apologised for a tweetMr Adderley is facing fresh calls to resign after he commented on The Family 's potential legal action against Mrs Sacoolas by posting on Twitter: "How sad but how predictable. "
The Chief constable has since deleted the tweet, saying he "meant No Offence " and apologised if his tweet had been "misconstrued or misinterpreted".
Mr Seiger said the tweet "displayed a staggering degree of unprofessionalism".
harry dunn crash, croughton
Source of news: bbc.com