UK teen girl who went to IS area of Syria reported killed
LONDON — One of three London schoolgirls who travelled to an area controlled by the Islamic State group in Syria to become “jihadi brides” is believed to have been killed in an air strike, a lawyer for her family says.
Tasnime Akunjee told the BBC that Kadiza Sultana’s family had been told that she died in the IS stronghold of Raqqa several weeks ago. He said the family was “devastated.”
He said the death has not been confirmed. Akunjee did not immediately respond Friday to messages from The Associated Press.
Sultana was 16 when she and classmates Shamima Begum and Amira Abase — both 15 — travelled to Syria in February 2015 without telling their families. Their distraught relatives made emotional public appeals for them to come back.