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Kadiza Sultana, 17, fled Bethnal Green last February with two of her classmates, Shamima Begum and Amira Abase. The trio headed for the bloodthirsty regime's stronghold in Raqqa, Syria. Kadiza is thought to have been killed in an airstrike earlier this year, according to ITV, after the city was struck by a bomb dropped from a Russian plane.



It is believed at the time she was plotting her escape from the evil jihadis after becoming disillusioned with life among the terrorists. Her two friends, who were 15 at the time they left, are thought to still be in the city.

PA Sultana (L) headed for the bloodthirsty regime's strong in Raqqa, Syria

The schoolgirls hit the headlines after the abandoned their A-levels to take up arms with the barbaric group. But it is believed the teenager was growing disillusioned with life under the thumb of Isis, and had plans to try and return to the UK. Her family were in communication with her about fleeing war-torn Raqqa, crossing the border into Turkey, where they hoped to be reunited with her.

AP It is thought all three became jihadi brides

But before she could leave, the residential house she was staying was destroyed by the airstrike in May. The troupe were originally smuggled into Syria via Turkey, after taking a plane to Istambul and a bus to the border. Her sister, Halima Khanom, revealed she was fearful in the weeks leading up to her death as she plotted her escape.

In one recorded phone call, Kadiza said: "I don't have a good feeling, like I feel scared." "If something goes wrong that's it." Her family was later informed of her death by other residents in Raqqa.

PA Shamima Begum, Kadiza Sultan and Amira Abase are believed to have travelled to Syria to join IS

Ms Khanom said: "We were expecting this in a way. But at least we know she is in a better place. "We do not wish her name to come up in the headlines again. "She is gone and we would like to respect her wishes."

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It is thought all three became jihadi brides, marrying foreign fighters who defected to join Isis. Kadiza is said to have wed an American national, of Somali origin, who was killed late last year. Lawyer Tasnime Akunjee, who represented all three families, was working with Kadiza's family on her escape.

AP The fate of the other two schoolgirls is unknown

At least we know she is in a better place Halima Khanom,