The Mirror reports.Before Covid-19, Ms Bracht had been living in Germany – where she was born on an army base and is a dual citizen – but she has been back in the UK since April.She has been in the spotlight since 2008 when she ran away from home in Sunderland with her then-five daughters, as she had fears her kids would be taken in to care.She was later tracked down in Munich, Germany, and her kids were removed from her care – but she later made headlines again in 2014 amid concerns she had moved to Syria following converting to Islam and later headlines linked her to the ISIS terrorist network.Now back in the UK, Ms Bracht has claimed Universal Credit, has hopes of making a living as a busker – and denies she was ever a member of ISIS.She.
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