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Sally Jones from Chatham hints at suicide bombing

By: Chris Hunter chunter@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:00, 29 November 2015

Updated: 13:41, 29 November 2015

Chatham mum of two Sally Jones has reportedly hinted she is planning a suicide attack.

Jones moved to Syria to marry Isis hacker Junaid Hussain, who was killed in a drone strike earlier this year, and has herself been placed on the US federal register as a "designated global terrorist" for her own work supporting the terror group.

In a recent online post she is said to have praised Hawa Barayev, 20, a Muslim woman who killed herself and 27 Russian soldiers in a truck bombing in 2000, and quoted Barayev's final words: "I know what I’m doing. Paradise has a price and I hope this will be the price for Paradise."

Sally Jones had previously said she wanted to return to the UK before she was killed.

According to reports Jones, 47, is said to be contemplating a suicide mission after coming under pressure to remarry in the wake of her husband's death.

Jones, who has previously stated pride that her husband was "killed by the biggest enemy of Allah" and said she would never love anyone but him, is also said to have been placed on UK and US special forces 'kill lists.'

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A former guitarist with an all-girl rock band, she had previously moved from Chatham to Borough Green, where it is thought she was receiving grocery parcels from a church-organised food bank just weeks before moving to Syria in 2013.

She has since posted pro-Isis statements from a series of Twitter accounts and encouraged Brits to carry out terror attacks.

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