The brother of murdered humanitarian David Haines said he is "not strong enough to forgive" the British jihadis responsible for the killing, but said he took "courage, support and comfort" from children's poems written in his sibling's memory.
Mike Haines said he initially felt like he wanted "to go to Syria and kill" after aid worker David, 44, was captured and beheaded in 2014 after being held by a four-man terrorist group of Britons dubbed "The Beatles".
David, a father-of-two from Perth in Scotland, was working for an aid agency in Syria when he was captured in March 2013 before being killed on camera by the terrorists.
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