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‘No proof’ hostage is dead

PARENTS OF US AIDE WORKER APPEAL TO ISLAMIC STATE

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WASHINGTON: The parents of a US hostage who Islamic State (IS) jihadists claimed had been killed in an airstrike said on Friday they were “hopeful” she was still alive and appealed to her captors to contact them.

The militants said Kayla Jean Mueller had been buried under rubble after a raid by a Jordanian warplane in the Syrian city of Raqqa, the extremists’ self-proclaimed “capital”.

But Washington said it had no proof to support the claim and refused to confirm her death as the parents of the 26-year-old aid worker from Arizona held out hope that she hadn’t been killed.

“This news leaves us concerned, yet we are still hopeful that Kayla is alive. We have sent you a private message and ask that you respond to us privately,” Carl and Marsha Mueller said in a statement published on NBC News.

They appealed for her safe return and said they had previously been in touch with IS militants following her kidnapping in August 2013.

“You told us that you treated Kayla as your guest; as your guest her safety and wellbeing remains your responsibi­lity,” they said. “Kayla’s mother and I have been doing everything we can to get her released safely.”

Meanwhile, Jordan, whose pilot was murdered by the jihadist group, also rejected the claim, calling it an “old and sick trick” to deter coalition strikes.

“The plane from the crusader coalition bombed a position outside [Raqqa] after Friday prayers,” the IS said. “No fighter was wounded, but we can confirm that an American hostage was killed in the strikes.”

The claim came as Amman said dozens of its jet fighters had struck the IS, widening their campaign from Syria to include targets in neighbouri­ng Iraq.

Ms Mueller’s family described her as “extremely devoted to the people of Syria”, adding that she spent her career “helping those in need in countries around the world”. She travelled to the Syria-Turkish border in 2012 to help refugees and was captured in Aleppo after leaving a Doctors Without Borders hospital.

 ??  ?? ‘OLD TRICK’: Islamic State jihadists claim Kayla Mueller, 26, of Arizona, died in a Jordanian airstrike, but her parents are holding out hope the terrorists are bluffing.
‘OLD TRICK’: Islamic State jihadists claim Kayla Mueller, 26, of Arizona, died in a Jordanian airstrike, but her parents are holding out hope the terrorists are bluffing.

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