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TERRORIST suspect Samantha Lewthwaite is taunting the West, by revealing clues to her whereabouts on Twitter.

A message posted in the last few days says she is in Somalia – the first hint of her location since last month’s Kenyan mall massacre.

British Muslim convert Lewthwaite – dubbed the White Widow – is believed to have helped plan the attack in which 67 innocent people died.

Her tweet reads: “Many rivers to cross, but I can’t seem to find my way over wandering, I am lost as I travel along the mountains of Galgala...”

Galgala is a remote area of Somalia, close to the small town of Bari.

In recent months, it is believed militants from the Al-Shabab terror network – who are helping hide her – have been posting messages on her behalf.

Last year, it was revealed that Lewthwaite – widow of 7/7 bomber Jermaine Lindsay – had written a chilling online diary while on the run.

In the haunting blog mum-of-four Lewthwaite, 29, wrote how “fear can make you do many things” and warns she faces “many more challenges” in the months ahead.

“Yes, I am woman,” she wrote. “But I am woman who believes in Jihad and the supremacy of Islam.”

Ulster-born Lewthwaite, who grew up in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, has been on the run since Kenyan police foiled a plot to blow up hotels in Mombasa last year.