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Isis video claims to show beheading of British hostage David Haines | Isis video claims to show beheading of British hostage David Haines |
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Islamic State (Isis) militants have released a video showing the apparent beheading of a British hostage, David Haines. | |
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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