One of the two teenager girls who ran away from their
home in Austria to join terror group Isis has reportedly been beaten to death
after trying to flee their Syrian stronghold.
Samra Kesinovic, 17, left her Austrian home she shared
with her parents in April 2014 and, along with friend Sabina Selimovic,
travelled to Syria to join Isis, becoming ‘poster girls’ for the group.
Austrian newspapers have reported that Samra was killed
by the extremists after she tried to escape Raqqa, their main stronghold in
Syria, however the Austrian government has not commented on the case.
Her friend Sabina, who was 15 when she travelled to
Syria, was thought to have been killed in fighting last year.
The two were also believed to have both married IS
militants shortly after arriving in Syria.
Sabina allegedly became pregnant with her new husband’s
child, however she denied the claims while speaking to a French newspaper via
text message before her alleged death and said she was enjoying life in Syria.
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