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She praised Paris attacks and expressed desire to marry an ISIS fighter

Authorities found ISIS videos and pictures of beheadings on her phone

A Swedish teenager has been sentenced to a year in prison in Austria after being found guilty of trying to join ISIS.

The 17-year-old from Linkoping, Sweden, was arrested in Vienna, Austria, where she claims she was due to meet up with two other Swedish teens to head to the Syrian front.

After going through her phone, police found images of ISIS beheadings, as well as messages where the teenager praised the terrorist attacks in Paris

ISIS fan: The 17-year-old from Linkoping, Sweden, was arrested in Vienna, Austria, in December, after she ran away from home to join ISIS, having read terror group leaflets on how to travel to the Syrian front

The girl was a born in Falun, Dalarna, in north-central Sweden in 1998, but was brought up in Linkoping by her parents, who are Somalian immigrants.

The family has previously told Swedish media how she has been bullied at school and had been taking anti-depressants.

They said had noticed her becoming more radicalised in the months before her arrest, having found ISIS videos on her devices, and became instantly worried when she disappeared.

They reported her disappearance to Swedish police, but it was one of her two younger brothers who managed to track her down using the Find My Iphone app.

The family called Austrian police and sent them a photo of the teenager, which led to her arrest on December 5.

Proof: When examining her phone, Austrian police found images of ISIS beheadings, books on how to join the terrorist group, as well as messages where the teen expressed over the November 13th Paris terror attacks

Regrets: The girl has admitted to planning on going to Syria but that she became scared when she got to Vienna and realised what she had signed up for

Support: The teenager's mother and younger brother are pictured arriving in Landesgericht fuer Strafsachen (Vienna regional court for criminal affairs) in Vienna, Austria on Thursday

Upon her arrest it emerged that she had managed to get to Vienna without a passport, and nothing but her phone, a charger and £55 in cash.

Her defence attorney Wolfgang Blaschitz, used this during his statement in court on Thursday, arguing that the girl was 'naive'.

When police examined the teenager's phone, they found that she had been a member of a WhatsApp chatt group for ISIS supporters where images of beheadings and terrorism had been shared.

One of her messages read: 'But if they cannot be converted, they must be killed', and she also expressed happiness and support for the November 13th Paris terror attacks.

Defence: A lawyer for the defendant, Wolfgang Blaschitz told the court that the girl was 'naive'

The girl has today spoken to Swedish media, admitting to planning on going to Syria but that she became scared when she got to Vienna and realised what she had signed up for.

'I am not a terrorist. I am not a terrorist, I have made a mistake,' she told Expressen.

'I read the books [on how to travel to Syria and join ISIS], but it was months ago.

'I backed ISIS, but not anymore. I got problems and my mum and dad helped me - not ISIS.'

A spokesman for the prosecutor said 'it's clear that she was trying to persuade other young people to join ISIS and that she intended to marry an Isis fighter in Syria,' The Local reports.

A court in Vienna today handed down a one year conditional sentence, and told she would not have to spend any more time in jail, having been incarcerated since her arrest in December.