ISIS propaganda poster girl beaten to death trying to escape
One of the two teenager girls who ran away from their home in Austria to join terror group Isis has reportedly been beaten to death after trying to flee their Syrian stronghold.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Thomas Schnöll addressed the issue while speaking to the Austria Press Agency, but refused to confirm or deny the reports, stating, “We can not comment on individual cases”.
Sabina Selimovic was only 15-years-old when she disappeared from her home in Austria and resurfaced as a married woman in Syria after joining ISIS. They left a note to their parents, explaining they had gone to Syria to join ISIS and were later identified as “poster girls” for ISIS recruitment advertisements.
Some reports suggest both are now dead, with the UN’s David Scharia saying: “Both were recruited by Islamic State”.
The report came from another woman who told an Austrian tabloid that she had once lived with Kesinovic and later managed to escape the terrorist enclave.
According to “insider sources” from the Austrian newspapers “Osterreich” and “Kronen Zeitung”, the young girl was killed after a failed escape attempt.
Authorities know that the two teenage girls initially travelled to the Turkish capital Ankara and then into the southern Turkish region of Adana.
Families reported the pair as missing but the girls travelled to Syria, where they apparently married jihadists.
Both girls fled to Syria back in 2014. “We will serve Allah… and we will die for him”.