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A pizza worker says Isis jihadist Sally Jones attempted to persuade him to build a bomb to kill the queen.
The former punk rocker and mum from Chatham is believed to have been killed earlier this year in a drone attack in Syria, where she was working with the Islamic terror group.
Much of that work involved attempting to recruit Westerners to the Isis cause, and now one of her targets has come forward to apparently unveil a terror plot against the Queen.
The former pizza chef has claimed to a national newspaper he posed as a 19-year-old woman to expose Jones, and that she gave him instructions to build a bomb.
He told The Sun: "She was desperate for me to carry out an attack on the VJ Day celebrations where the Queen would attend.
"She sent me bomb-making kits and told me she would put me in touch with jihadi sisters in Britain."
Known as Adam, the former chef said Jones gave him instructions on how to make a pressure cooker bomb, and had said: "Ur gonna make the same bomb like that the Boston bomber made."
He said Jones had used emojis to put him at ease, but that the experience had been scary nonetheless - and that he'd handed all the details over to the police once he realised what Jones was planning.
Led by the Queen, the VJ Day 70th anniversary celebrations took place in August 2015, and hundreds of war veterans gathered in London for the historic moment.
Only a month later Jones' husband and fellow jihadist Junaid Hussain - who she had travelled to Syria to join - was killed in a drone strike, and Jones herself was listed by the US as “specially designated global terrorist” in the same year.
It is thought she was killed in an airstrike in June, possibly along with her 12-year-old son, who she is thought to have used as a human shield.