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Police 'should have arrested' fatal crash diplomat
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A British police force has admitted they failed to arrest an American diplomat involved in a fatal car crash, allowing them to leave the country under diplomatic immunity. The victim’s family is left without justice, and the police have now issued an apology for their handling of the case.
Editor’s Note: This story highlights the frustrating loopholes in diplomatic immunity, where foreign officials can avoid accountability even in serious cases like fatal accidents. It raises big questions about fairness—why should some people be above the law just because of their job? For the victim’s loved ones, it’s a painful reminder of how justice can slip through the cracks.

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