
Tragic update into death of Brit, 23, ‘shot in chest' at dad's US home as her mum reveals ‘killer' will not face justice
THE mum of a Brit woman shot dead at her dad's home in the US has revealed her fury after discovering her alleged killer will not face justice.
Lucy Harrison, 23, was discovered at the property in the Prosper area of Texas on January 10.
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Lucy Harrison was shot dead at her dad's US home
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Criminal charges will not be brought
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At the time, authorities in the US confirmed she died after being
Officials revealed a suspect had been identified and that the case was being probed as "criminally negligent homicide".
But Collin County District Attorney's Office has confirmed that a Grand Jury has issued a 'no-bill' in the case - meaning criminal charges will not be brought.
Lucy's mum Jane Coates has now hit out at the "baffling" decision and said it was "beyond comprehension".
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She said the Grand Jury found the evidence did not meet the threshold for criminal proceedings.
Jane, from Warrington, Cheshire, added: ""Although we have tried so hard to prepare for this moment, it is a brutal outcome to accept.
"It is baffling and beyond comprehension to us, our families and friends, that there is to be no accountability for what happened to my daughter.
"The international element, coupled with a different legal system, practice, and thresholds, makes the outcome even harder and more frustrating to accept.
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"The outpouring of love for Lucy, myself, Sam, and our families and friends, from our local community and beyond, has been overwhelming, and I cannot thank everyone enough for their ongoing support."
Unlike Britain, in the US a Grand Jury of citizens meets to
review
evidence and decide whether to bring a prosecution.
The hearings are conducted in secret, so details of who could have been charged have not been released.
It previously emerged from a
police
report that five witnesses had been identified - including two children.
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Paying tribute, Jane said: "When the time is right, I would welcome learning more from communities and groups in Texas who are working to prevent gun deaths through education, partnerships, and policy change.
"I know that Lucy would be a fierce advocate of this.
"I miss her infectious belly laughs, her constant chatter about her dream job at Boohoo in Manchester, her requests to tickle her legs, travel plans, her tears - and there were many!
"Most of all, as her mum, I miss spending time with the absolute light of my life. It was, and still is, a privilege to be her mum.
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"In the words of her final Mother's Day card to me, I'll 'keep mumming it'."
An inquest in Cheshire heard how Lucy was "on holiday in the
USA
when she was fatally shot with a firearm".
Just hours before the
horror
, Lucy could be seen posing happily in the
snow
with her family in touching last photos.
Wearing a thick black coat, the graduate beamed
next
to her dad, younger siblings and stepmum.
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Lucy also grinned alongside her boyfriend, who she had flown to the US with just after
Christmas
to visit her family.
The couple, who had just bought a house together, had been planning to fly back to Manchester the day after Lucy was discovered dead.
Sam said: "Due to the legal proceedings over in America, Lucy's voice has been silenced, leaving myself and Jane completely heartbroken.
"This outcome has left us baffled, heartbroken, and it has been incredibly frustrating to understand the thresholds and legal system in Texas.
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"Our whole life was planned out, and we began that first step by buying our own home.
"I was one of the very fortunate ones who met 'their person' at a very young age, and I will be forever grateful to experience that, even for just one minute."
The family have requested that, if desired, donations be made to Peace and Mind UK - a
charity
based in Lucy's hometown founded in memory of murdered teenager
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Lucy was due to fly home when she was shot
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A homicide probe had been launched into her death
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Final photos showed Lucy playing in the snow with her family
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The graduate died after being shot in the chest, an inquest found
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