Thursday, October 12, 2017

British ISIS Recruiter Sally Jones Killed In Syria By U.S. Drone Strike

Considered Britain's most-wanted woman, Jones - known as the White Widow - was a recruiter for Islamic State

Daily Mail: British ISIS recruiter Sally Jones is killed in Syria: 'White Widow' dies in US Predator drone strike while trying to flee Raqqa but mystery surrounds the fate of her 12-year-old son

* The onetime punk rocker and beautician from Chatham in Kent fled to Syria to join ISIS with her son in 2013
* Considered Britain's most-wanted woman, she has reportedly been killed by an American drone in Syria
* The Americans are said to have told the British government they killed her in June - but it was kept quiet
* It is not known whether her 12-year-old son, JoJo, was killed in the strike after reports she used him as a shield

The British jihadist who became known as the White Widow has been killed in a US drone strike while attempting to flee the ISIS capital, it emerged last night.

Onetime punk rocker Sally Jones, from Kent, fled to Syria with her son in 2013 before becoming a recruiter for the ISIS terror group.

She was killed by a Predator missile near the border of Iraq and Syria four months ago as she tried to flee the group's stronghold in Raqqa, it is understood.

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More News On British ISIS Recruiter Sally Jones Killed In Syria By A U.S. Drone Strike

British Isis member Sally Jones 'killed in airstrike along with son, 12' -- The Guardian
'White Widow' Sally-Anne Jones killed in US drone strike – report -- Irish Times
British Islamic State member Sally Jones is reported killed in air strike, along with executioner son, 12 -- South China Morning Post
White Widow Brit jihadi 'killed in air strike by United States drone' -- Hi-tech Beacon

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great news, she is probobly residing in a very warm place right now.

So many lives she has destroyed.

Anonymous said...

"Onetime punk rocker Sally Jones, from Kent, fled to Syria with her son in 2013 before becoming a recruiter for the ISIS terror group."

That is an interesting use of the word "fled."

Anonymous said...

She won't be missed

Anonymous said...

Maybe it is just British low-brow journalism, but how did this get past the editors?

"Her and her husband became notorious for their involvement in ISIS and were nicknamed 'Mr and Mrs Terror'."