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Former captive describes murder by Jihadi John

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A Danish photograph­er kidnapped by Isis and held hostage for 13 months has provided the first witness descriptio­n of the British terrorist known as Jihadi John murdering a ‘‘western spy’’ with a bullet in the back of the head.

Jihadi John, whose real name is Mohammed Emwazi, forced Daniel Rye Ottosen, 26, and other western hostages, to participat­e in a gruesome video in which the victim, a north African, was killed in cold blood.

Describing his ordeal in a book published in Denmark last week, Rye tells how he and the five others were paraded by a British group within Isis known to their captives as the Beatles.

While the Europeans were made to stand holding signs saying ‘‘I don’t want to end like him’’, the blindfolde­d man was forced to his knees next to an empty grave. ‘‘John stood behind him with a Glock pistol. Ringo filmed from the other side of the grave, while George choreograp­hed the whole scene,’’ Rye recounts.

‘‘John took a few steps back and shot the man in the back of the head . . . then he walked to the grave, trained his pistol on the already dead man in the grave and sent eight bullets into his upper body.’’

Rye tells Puk Damsgard, author of the book, Can You See the Moon, Daniel?, that he was relieved that the north African, thought to be in his fifties, appeared to die instantly. ‘‘The Beatles had talked about beheadings so much it was a relief to see that they could also use guns,’’ he recalls.

Rye was released in June last year just before five fellow hostages – including two Britons – were beheaded.

Emwazi, a Kuwaiti-born Londoner, achieved notoriety by appearing in videos threatenin­g the doomed men with a knife but was not shown killing them.

On the return journey from the site of the north African’s murder, one of the Beatles told Rye he would be the next to die if his family did not provide the €2 million (NZ$3.3m) ransom demanded by Isis. Footage of the killing was sent to them, but was not released publicly.

Rye’s family raised the money through bank loans and appeals to friends.

The detainees suffered badly at the hands of their British jailers.

Rye was beaten by Emwazi, who also forced him to box and dance the tango with him in a bizarre ritual of humiliatio­n that culminated in a threat to cut off his nose. Others were subjected to waterboard­ing. At one point the torture was so extreme that Rye tried to kill himself. Jihadi John, whose real name isMohammed­Emwazi, is part of a British group within Isis known as the Beatles.

An Iraqi asylum seeker who has been on a hunger strike for more than six months at the Manus Island detention centre says he’s close to death. Mohammad Albederee, 31, stopped eating to protest the lack of medical treatment for kidney and shoulder problems, after an alleged assault by guards at the Papua New Guinea detention centre last year.

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