The British boy dubbed 'Jihadi Junior' begged his Nigerian grandfather to
save him just days before he was forced to appear in a sickening ISIS execution
video.
His mother is jihadi bride Grace 'Khadija' Dare who fled to Syria with him
His grandfather said Isa begged for help days before ISIS execution video
His mother is jihadi bride Grace 'Khadija' Dare who fled to Syria with him
His grandfather said Isa begged for help days before ISIS execution video
Isa Dare, 4, was paraded in military
fatigues and an ISIS
bandanna while being made to declare: 'We are going to kill the kaffir
(non-believers) over there.'
He was brainwashed by ISIS fanatics
after being taken to Syria
three years ago by his mother, the Muslim convert Grace 'Khadija' Dare, 24, who
had links to the killers of Lee Rigby.
His grandfather, Henry Dare, 59,
said Isa made a desperate plea for help during a heartbreaking phone call just
days before he featured in the barbaric stunt, saying: 'Please save me.'
Child soldier Isa Dare seen in a
sickening new execution video wearing military fatigues and being forced to
declare: 'We are going to kill the kaffir (non-believers) over there' while
pointing into the distance
In 2014, Dare posted a shocking photograph to her Twitter account of her then four-year-old son Isa, meaning 'Jesus', holding an AK-47 rifle. He bears a remarkable similarity to the child in the latest propaganda video
Jihadi bride: Isa Dare's mother, Grace, who fled to Syria with him three years ago is seen with her husband, ISIS militant Abu Bakr, who is dead
Meanwhile, it emerged that Isa's father had made a desperate attempt to rescue his son after his estranged wife fled to Syria and married an ISIS militant.
Deniz Yoncaci, 26, flew to Cyprus in
2014 in the hope of getting Isa back from his estranged wife, but was convinced
by his family at the last minute that the plan was too dangerous.
Mr Dare, who is also known as
Sunday, told The
Sun: 'I am devastated they have used my grandson like that — they
are using him as a pawn.'
But in an earlier interview, he said
of Isa: 'He's my grandson. I can't disown him.' He also urged his daughter to
return to Britain to 'face the music'.
He told Channel 4 she had called him
from Syria 'weeks ago', having 'brought shame' on the family.
His daughter had told him she was
going to Egypt to study and when he found out she was in Syria, 'I dropped the
phone on her because I was annoyed'.
Asked if he thought his grandson had
any idea what he was saying in the video, Mr Dare – of Deptford, South-East
London – said: 'No – he's a kid.
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