The jihad sisters: Bubbly and exceptionally bright, these twins with 28 GCSEs were s

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Can you imagine how these parents are worrying right now -- first their son and now their daughters who might never come back to them alive? How these crazies brainwash these young people!!!


The jihad sisters: Bubbly and exceptionally bright, these twins with 28 GCSEs were set to train as doctors. Now they're in Syria 'training to be killers'

Twins Salma and Zahra Halane left their parentsÂ’ home in middle of night
They then caught a flight to Turkey, before crossing the border to Syria
Sisters appeared to be typical teenagers, pouting for selfies and shopping
Now they are feared to be training for battle in footsteps of elder brother

By JAMES TOZER and JAYA NARAIN and INDERDEEP BAINS

PUBLISHED: 16:52 EST, 9 July 2014


Twin schoolgirls who followed their jihadi brother to Syria were hard-working students who hoped to train as doctors.

Sixteen-year-olds Salma and Zahra Halane, who last summer achieved 28 GCSEs between them, left their parentsÂ’ home in the middle of the night and caught a flight to Turkey, before crossing the border.

Police said the pair are thought to have followed their elder brother, who ditched his own ‘excellent’ academic career to join the ISIS terror group around a year ago.



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Twins with 28 GCSEs were to train as doctors. Now they're in Syria 'training to be killers' | Mail Online
 

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