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The Mannan family from Luton, Bedfordshire, hit the headlines back in May 2015 when they notoriously left the UK to join the terror group in Syria. Now it has emerged three of the adult sons died fighting for ISIS, while seven other family members, including three children aged between one and 11, were killed in an airstrike. The elderly parents, Muhammed and Minera Mannan, both died of natural causes in Raqqa.

Speaking from Luton, Muhammed’s son from a previous marriage, Shalim, told MailOnline: “They are all dead. It’s over, finished. “We had been trying to find out for some time what had happened to them and it was only confirmed to us recently from Syria. “It’s a tragic end and we have drawn a line under it all and are now trying to get on with our lives.” Two of the grown-up sons, Mohammed Zayd Hussain, 25, and Mohammed Toufique Hussain, 19, died when American-backed forces took Raqqa in 2017.

The Mannan family who fled the UK to join ISIS in Syria have all died

The rest of the family escaped with other extremists to Baghouz, the terror group’s last patch of land, last year. The third adult son, Mohammed Abil Kashem Saker, 31, was killed as ISIS was forced from its final piece of territory. The remaining family members were wiped out in an airstrike as they attempted to flee Baghouz. They were Muhammed and Minera’s daughter Rajia Khanom, 21, son Mohammed Saleh Hussain, 26, his wife Roshanara Begum, 24, their three children and another daughter-in-law, Sheida Khanam, 27.

Mohammed Abil Kashem Saker died fighting for ISIS in Baghouz

Muhammed’s cousin Abdul Khalid said: “From what we’ve been told they were trying to get away from Baghouz and make their way to a camp, like so many other people were trying to do at the time but there was a lot of bombing going on and they got caught up in this. “They were all together, that’s all we know. We are not sure if they were in a house or out in the open but the fact is that they are all dead. The details of how they actually died don’t really matter to me.” The Mannans are believed to have travelled to Syria from Turkey after a family trip to Bangladesh.

Mohammed Toufique Hussain died when American-backed forces took Raqqa in 2017

Mohammed Zayd Hussain was killed fighting for ISIS in Raqqa