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Fresh details have emerged following the death of brainwashed 17-year-old Samra Kesinovic, who disappeared from her home in Austria to join ISIS in Syria.

A Tunisian former extremist told officials she was kept in a house with the teenager and forced to provide sexual services to ISIS brutes.

The Tunisian woman said they lived together in the house and were seen as a “sexual present for new fighters”.

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As reported, Samra, along Sabina Selimovic, disappeared from their homes in Austria in 2014.

They left a note for their families which read: “Don’t look for us. We will serve Allah and we will die for him.”

The pair, who are both of Bosnian descent, traveled to the war-torn country via Turkey.

It is alleged they were brainwashed by Bosnian Islamist preacher Ebu Tejma in Vienna.

He denies the claims.

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Both girls – then 17 and 15 – married ISIS fighters soon after their arrival in Al-Raqqah.

They were photographed in full burqas carrying kalashnikovs surrounded by armed men.

But Samra sent a letter to her family saying she wanted to leave because she was sickened by ISIS brutality.

Sabina was reportedly killed in fighting in Al-Raqqah after a series of tweets to French publication Paris Match.

From the account, someone claiming to be Sabrina wrote: “Here I can really be free. I can practice my religion.

"I couldn’t do that in Vienna.

Austrian media sources say Samra was killed when she tried to leave Al-Raqqah, beaten to death by ISIS thugs.

The Austrian government has yet to confirm the reports. Foreign ministry spokesman Thomas Schnoll, said: "We cannot comment on individual cases."