
The grandfather of a boy soldier - dubbed 'Jihadi
Junior' - who appears in a new ISIS execution
video has begged his notorious British jihadi
daughter to bring him home.
22 year old Grace , of Christian and Nigerian
descent left her London home in 2012 to enter
into an arranged marriage and live in Syria with
her husband.
Mr Dare told Channel 4 News he had reported her
to the police on three occasions before she left
for Syria, telling them:
"She's behaving in a very funny way". "They
told me she's free," he added. "They said
she's above 18."
Footage released online on Monday showed a
masked Briton carrying out the brutal murder of
five men he accuses of spying for the UK.
The horror clip ends with a child thought to be
from the UK hailing the deaths, saying: "We will
kill the Kuffar (unbelievers) over there".
Now, Sunday Dare, 59, is begging Grace, known
as 'Khadijah', to bring the boy home.
Mr Dare told the Sun:
"Grace, Grace, come home with my
grandchildren. "Come home, we love you,
come and face the music. You caused it
yourself, you've got to face the music."

She achieved celebrity status in Islamic State
after vowing to become the first female Islamic
State fanatic to behead a British or US hostage.
In a video unearthed by The Mirror in 2014,
burka-clad Dare fired an AK-47 rifle and pleaded
with fellow Brits to fight by her side in Syria.
A security source said at the time:
"The threat Dare poses is immense. "Her
notoriety has evolved so rapidly that she
has achieved a celebrity like status among
jihadists fighting in Syria and those who
are thinking of travelling abroad to join IS."
"The threat from homegrown would-be
terrorists such as her is very great. Dare
has now become a top priority."
On her Twitter account - which has since been
taken down - Dare posted pictures of her four-
year-old son holding a machine gun.
The boy would be roughly the same age and
shares similar features to the child wearing
military fatigues and an ISIS bandana in the new
video.
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