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Islamic militants have released a video showing the apparent beheading of a British hostage, David Haines. Islamic State (Isis) militants have released a video showing the apparent beheading of a British hostage, David Haines.
Haines, who was 44, was kidnapped last year. He had been in Syria for just three days when he was kidnapped and handed over to Islamic State militants. Site, an intelligence group, which was the first to report Steven Sotloff’s beheading, confirmed the video’s release.
In the video, entitled A Message to America’s Allies, a masked man is shown carrying out the beheading of Haines, whose life had earlier been threatened in a video showing the murder of American journalist Steven Sotloff. The video ended with a warning that a second British hostage would be the next to die.
Sotloff was the second hostage to be killed by Isis. His murder followed a threat on his life made in a video showing the beheading of US journalist, James Foley.
In London, the Foreign Office has said it is aware of the video and “working urgently to verify” its content.
Haines, who was 44, was kidnapped last year. He had been in Syria for just three days when he was kidnapped and handed over to Isis militants.
The murder comes one day after the Haines’ family released a statement urging his captors to contact them.
The aid worker was taken while working for Acted in Syria in March 2013.
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