A teenage girl who sparked a widespread UK search when she disappeared from her family home has reportedly been found six years later in a camp for ISIS brides in Syria.
Nasra Abukar, who now has a three-year-old son, disappeared from her home in Lewisham in 2014, and she is now believed to have been found at the Kurdish run al-Hol detention and refugee camp in northeastern Syria.
According to The Times, she was persuaded to travel to Syria and married an Isis fighter from Cardiff, with whom she had two sons, Faris and Talha.
Faris was killed in a coalition airstrike that also injured his father, but Talha, 3, remains with his mother at the detention camp.
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