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YOUNG MOTHER TAKES 14 MOS SON TO SYRIA AFTER HAVING BEEN IMMERSED IN ISLAM 101 ONLINE…….

 

It only took 4 months before her inner mohamed popped out.

Young mother who loved Towie and pop music ‘takes her 14-month-old son to Syria after she is radicalised online in just four months’

Tareena Shakil's Facebook account, set up with a false name. The 25-year-old is believed to have crossed over in Syria from Turkey with her 14-month-old son

  • Tareena Shakil, of Burton, crossed into strife-hit country from Turkey
  • Her father said former Girl Guide was a fan of the Spice Girls and Towie
  • She reportedly became radicalised over the internet in just four months 
  • 25-year-old is the latest young British woman to head to strife-hit region 

A mother who loves watching The Only Way Is Essex and listening to the Spice Girls is believed to have left Britain for Syria with her 14-month-old son.

Former Girl Guide Tareena Shakil, 25, of Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, is said to have travelled to Turkey and crossed into Syria – despite telling her family she was going on holiday to Spain.

Miss Shakil turned to ISIS over a four-month period and has told her family that she is now in the terrorist group’s stronghold of Raqqa with her son Zaheem, according to her father Mohammed.

Tareena Shakil’s Facebook account, set up with a false name. The 25-year-old is believed to have crossed over in Syria from Turkey with her 14-month-old son

One of the posts featured on the Facebook page featuring the flag of terror group ISIS

One of the posts featured on the Facebook page featuring the flag of terror group ISIS

He told The Sun: ‘There was no reason to suspect. She left wearing jeans and a top she bought in a shop owned by one of the Towie stars. My little grandson shouldn’t be going through this.’

Former school prefect Miss Shakil, who is divorced, reportedly set up a Facebook account with a false name and began posting pro-ISIS messages – even describing herself as a ‘slave to Allah’.

She set up a Facebook profile under the name of ‘Tameena al Amirah’ in July and posted pro-Islamic messages, before displaying photographs of Muslim fighters and the ISIS black flag.

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