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Dubbed the White Widow, Sally-Anne Jones from Chatham in Kent died in June after being targeted by the US Air Force close to the Syria/Iraq border, The Sun claimed.
The newspaper said the blast was kept secret by the CIA over concerns Jones’ twelve year old son, Jojo, may have also been killed in the incident.
A former member of an all-girl punk rock group, Jones became a leading recruitment officer for IS. She used Twitter to try to encourage more female recruits to come forward and offered advice on travel to Syria.
Born in the Greenwich area of London, she posted extremist comments online such as: “You Christians all need beheading with a nice blunt knife and stuck on the railings at Raqqa … Come here I’ll do it for you.”
Jones travelled with her husband Junaid Hussain to Syria in 2013 to join IS. Hussain, who died in a US drone strike in 2015, was accused of planning “barbaric attacks against the West”.
Responding to reports of Jones’ death, a spokesman for the Foreign Office said: “We do not comment on matters of national security.”
Former Ministry of Defence head of counter terror Major General Chip Chapman said Jones’ alliance with Hussain and her recruitment role would have made her a “significant” target.
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