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Trump on teenage death and diplomatic immunity: driving on the wrong side of road 'happens'

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Donald Trump has pledged to “find a way forward” in the diplomatic immunity row that has erupted after a British boy was killed in a car crash allegedly involving the wife of an American diplomat.

At a press briefing in the White House on Wednesday night, Mr Trump appeared to defend the diplomat’s wife by saying that Americans driving on the other side of the road in the UK “happens”.


When asked about the young motorcyclist's death, he said: “The woman was driving on the wrong side of the road. And that can happen, those are the opposite roads … I won’t say it ever happens to me but it did.

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