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British teenager Jaffar Deghayes dies fighting in Syria six months after the death of his brother | British teenager Jaffar Deghayes dies fighting in Syria six months after the death of his brother |
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A teenage British Muslim has died fighting in Syria, six months after his brother was also killed in the war-torn country, their father has said. | A teenage British Muslim has died fighting in Syria, six months after his brother was also killed in the war-torn country, their father has said. |
Jaffar Deghayes, 17, left his home in Brighton earlier this year to join rebel forces fighting to overthrow dictator Bashar al-Assad's government. The teenager is believed to have died at the weekend. | Jaffar Deghayes, 17, left his home in Brighton earlier this year to join rebel forces fighting to overthrow dictator Bashar al-Assad's government. The teenager is believed to have died at the weekend. |
His brother Abdullah, 18, died in Latakia province in April after leaving in January to take up arms with the al-Qaeda-affiliated group Jabhat al-Nusra. | His brother Abdullah, 18, died in Latakia province in April after leaving in January to take up arms with the al-Qaeda-affiliated group Jabhat al-Nusra. |
Their father Abubaker Deghayes received a message yesterday from the pair's brother Amer, 20, who also travelled to Syria, relaying the news of the death of Jaffar. | Their father Abubaker Deghayes received a message yesterday from the pair's brother Amer, 20, who also travelled to Syria, relaying the news of the death of Jaffar. |
Mr Deghayes, of Saltdean, East Sussex, said: "Amer sent me a message via the internet. All I know is that (Jaffar) was fighting against Assad and was killed in battle. | Mr Deghayes, of Saltdean, East Sussex, said: "Amer sent me a message via the internet. All I know is that (Jaffar) was fighting against Assad and was killed in battle. |
"I don't know much else. I can only hope and pray to God to accept him and have mercy on him." | "I don't know much else. I can only hope and pray to God to accept him and have mercy on him." |
Abubaker Deghayes speaking from his home in Saltdean, East Sussex, after he said that a second of his sons had been killed in war-torn Syria (PA Video/PA Wire) | Abubaker Deghayes speaking from his home in Saltdean, East Sussex, after he said that a second of his sons had been killed in war-torn Syria (PA Video/PA Wire) |
The brothers are the nephews of former Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Deghayes. | |
In April, Abubaker Deghayes said the brothers had gone to Syria "of their own free will" without the consent of their parents. | |
He said they had not been in contact with any groups encouraging young Muslims to fight in Syria. | He said they had not been in contact with any groups encouraging young Muslims to fight in Syria. |
Following Abudllah's death, counter-terrorism officers raided the family home and seized material after a warrant was issued under the Terrorism Act 2000. | Following Abudllah's death, counter-terrorism officers raided the family home and seized material after a warrant was issued under the Terrorism Act 2000. |
Abubaker Deghayes has previously said that his three sons could have helped the cause in Syria from the UK by lobbying the government. | Abubaker Deghayes has previously said that his three sons could have helped the cause in Syria from the UK by lobbying the government. |
But in a film shot by Vice News this year, Amer Deghayes said he had no intention of returning to Britain, adding: "My work here is not done. | But in a film shot by Vice News this year, Amer Deghayes said he had no intention of returning to Britain, adding: "My work here is not done. |
"I came here to give victory to the people and make sure that they receive justice, and we still haven't reached the goal yet." | "I came here to give victory to the people and make sure that they receive justice, and we still haven't reached the goal yet." |
Counter-terrorism investigators have expressed concern about aspiring jihadists becoming radicalised after travelling from Britain to Syria. | Counter-terrorism investigators have expressed concern about aspiring jihadists becoming radicalised after travelling from Britain to Syria. |
Earlier this month it emerged a 19-year-old Muhammad Mehdi Hassan had become the fourth man from Portsmouth to die fighting in Kobani. | Earlier this month it emerged a 19-year-old Muhammad Mehdi Hassan had become the fourth man from Portsmouth to die fighting in Kobani. |
In January alone, 16 people were arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences related to Syria compared with 24 arrests in the whole of last year. | In January alone, 16 people were arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences related to Syria compared with 24 arrests in the whole of last year. |
A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We are aware of reports of the death of a British national in Syria. | A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We are aware of reports of the death of a British national in Syria. |
"The UK has advised for some time against all travel to Syria, where all UK consular services are suspended. | "The UK has advised for some time against all travel to Syria, where all UK consular services are suspended. |
"As we do not have any representation in Syria, it is extremely difficult to get any confirmation of deaths or injuries and our options for supporting British nationals there are extremely limited." | "As we do not have any representation in Syria, it is extremely difficult to get any confirmation of deaths or injuries and our options for supporting British nationals there are extremely limited." |
Sussex Police has urged anyone who has concerns or information about anyone planning to travel to Syria or Iraq to contact the force. | Sussex Police has urged anyone who has concerns or information about anyone planning to travel to Syria or Iraq to contact the force. |
Additional reporting by Press Association | Additional reporting by Press Association |
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