JIHADI'S bride Charisse O'Leary is dreading telling her young daughter about London Bridge attacker Rachid Redouane's terror rampage.

Essex-born Charisse, who split from the jihadi six months before Saturday's van and knife spree, gave a statement today telling how she is "deeply shocked and saddened".

10 Charisse had a daughter with Redouane Credit: fACEBOOK

10 Charisse split up with Redouane before he began planning the attack

10 Redouane was one of the three London Bridge attackers who killed eight Credit: Metropolitan Police

And she fears having to explain to the 20-month-old "why her father did what he did".

She said: "Since discovering that it was Rachid that was responsible I have shed many tears for the people caught up in this horrific incident.

"We have a beautiful young daughter, that for the last six months has been our only bond and reason for contact."

10 Charisse O'Leary married London Bridge attacker Redouane in Dublin five years ago

10 London Bridge terrorist Rachid Redouane grins as he weds Brit Charisse O'Leary in Ireland in 2012 Credit: Mirrorpix

She added: "My thoughts and efforts now are with trying to bring up my daughter with the knowledge that someday I will have to try and explain to her why her father did what he did.

"I wish to make it absolutely clear, so there can be no doubt, I condemn his actions and do not support the beliefs he held that led to him committing this atrocity."

Earlier we showed O'Leary posing before being wed to Moroccan Redouane.

Chilling pictures emerged showing her tying the knot with the warped jihadi in Ireland.

10 Charisse is pictured outside a cafe called ISIS on a trip to Morocco

Another holiday snap shows her grinning as she poses outside a cafe named ISIS.

The 38-year old was there on a trip to Casablanca in 2014 to meet her in-laws.

Pastry chef Redouane, 30, met O'Leary in London in 2010 and they were married in a traditional Islamic ceremony in Dublin two years later.

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But he became radicalised after going back to Morocco for 17 months and on his return turned abusive, The Mirror reported.

Carer Charisse was beaten and forced to wear a hijab.

A friend told the paper: "He did not want her to drink or smoke – he wanted her to wear a hijab, he wanted a traditional Muslim wife, and Charisse was not that."

“She was scared, really scared. It was harsh domestic violence.”

10 The couple moved back to the UK after he used an immigration loophole Credit: fACEBOOK

The couple moved back to the UK in September 2015 after Redouane was given an Irish ID card allowing him freedom to travel in Britain.

That is despite the Home Office having booted him out of the country after he was refused asylum.

A Whitehall source explained to The Sun: “It is essentially an Irish residency card.

"It allows the holder to remain in Britain for three months during which time they must apply for British residency if they wish to stay longer.”

10 Friends of Charisse have told of her being beaten by strict Redouane

Facebook posts from 2015 show how Charisse sought help with UK immigration rules.

Members of a group called "SS RIGHTS, EEA FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT, Family its a Human right!!" discussed the process of sending forms back and gave advice on the documents to send to the Home Office.

Once they discovered the identity of her spouse, members were outraged after realising that the terrorist's wife discussed her immigration application on the group two years ago.

On July 1, 2015, she wrote on the group that she was asking for advice on filling out an FP application form to stay in Britain.

The FP form is an application for a foreigner to stay in the UK if they have a family life in this country.

Writing as Charisse Ann O'leary she told how she was 22 weeks pregnant and arrived in Dublin on February 1, 2015.

She said: "Started on fp application form. Like a bag of nerves. If my husband was refused on the grounds of previous immigration history being in the UK illegally. Would I appeal it or do new application?"

10 Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

10 Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

In another comment she added: "We haven't lied. We been here since 1st of February and im working full time since 12th of February. But now 22 weeks pregnant fell soon as arrived in Dublin. Really want to be home before baby arrives."

In the same thread Charisse wrote that her baby was a "shock" and that she had been on antidepressants.

She wrote: "Just had hard time baby was shock. Admitted to hospital for insulin injections as im diabetic. And back on antidepressants. Really need my family for support."

Charisse also asked for help from members who could help translate some documents from Arabic to help with Rachid's bid to remain in the UK by applying in Ireland.

The 38-year-old posted: "Anyone on here from casablanca? Who knows where I can get documents translated into Arabic please. And what documents I need to translate for application for my husbands visa to do ss route?"

On July 23, 2015, she wrote that his application had been successful, adding: "Thanks for your help and support hubby got fp x"

The group, which now has more than 2,000 members, was set up by Wayne Howard who was trying to help get his Philippine wife into the country in 2012.

He wrote on the group: "I have always been so proud that we set up these groups to help genuine families from all races and faiths, and now stupid evil couple shamed us all."

Redouane was kicked out of their flat in Barking, East London, by Charisse before he began planning the attack.

He along with jihadists Khuram Shazad Butt and Youssef Zaghba killed eight people in an attack on London Bridge and in nearby Borough Market.

The maniacs are thought to have planned Saturday night’s massacre at Charisse’s flat — while Redouane was supposedly spending quality time with their daughter.

A neighbour said last night: “I think they used the flat to plan the attack. On Saturday he was here with Khuram Butt.”

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