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British ISIS fighter who posed next to Ed Balls and dreamed of becoming the first Asian Prime Minister 'is killed in drone strike'
Published: 16:30 GMT, 21 July 2015 | Updated: 06:07 GMT, 22 July 2015
- Reyaad Khan, known as Abu Dujana, left Cardiff to join ISIS in Syria in 2013
- His death announced on social media by ISIS's other fanatical supporters
- South Wales Police said today it is aware of the claims he is dead
- Khan was 'thrilled' when he got to meet Labour Minister Ed Balls in 2009
- Released sickening video urging Britons to travel to Syria in June last year
Published: 16:30 GMT, 21 July 2015 | Updated: 06:07 GMT, 22 July 2015
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Police today said they are investigating reports that a former British schoolboy who joined ISIS in Syria has been blown up in an airstrike.
Reyaad Khan, 21, from Cardiff, has died just six years after he met former shadow chancellor Ed Balls and said wanted to become the first Asian Prime Minister, according to reports on social media.
South Wales Police today confirmed it had seen claims on Twitter that Khan, a straight A pupil, was killed in a drone strike on the ISIS stronghold of Raqqa on the tenth anniversary of 7/7.
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Radicalised: Unconfirmed reports claim British ISIS fighter Reyaad Khan (circled, left) from Wales has been killed in an airstrike in Syria just six years after he was 'thrilled' to meet ex- Labour MP Ed Balls (circled, right)
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Notorious: ISIS's fanatical supporters including fellow British jihadi convert Raphael Hostey have claimed Khan (pictured) is dead, killed in an airstrike in Syria on 7/7
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Jihad: Khan in training to become an ISIS fighter in Syria. On Twitter he posted the picture with the caption: 'Doin a lil training...'
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In a statement the force said: ‘South Wales Police cannot confirm or corroborate reports on social media highlighting the injury or death of Reyaad Khan, who has travelled to Syria.’
The Foreign Office told MailOnline it is unable to confirm Khan's death due to the difficulty of getting information out of Syria.
Khan, who went by the nom de guerre Abu Dujana Britani, had previously boasted of being prepared to be a martyr and claimed he was planning 'fireworks', meaning to become a suicide bomber.
Like many British jihadis, Khan was a frequent Twitter user with multiple posts daily, but his last tweet came on July 6 – the day before he was reportedly killed.
It comes after a number of Islamic State supporters claimed he had died on Twitter.
British jihadi convert Raphael Hostey, 22, from Manchester, who is said to lure Britons to become ISIS fighters or jihadi brides in Syria, reported it.
Under the name Abu Qaqa, Hostey tweeted: 'I remember Abu Dujana Britani said he wanted shahada [martyrdom] in Ramadan.'
Meanwhile, Australian ISIS fighter and senior recruiter Neil Prakash, who goes by the name of Abu Khaled al-Cambodi, tweeted: ‘Its confirmed, one of my most beloved bro @dujjyy00 is shaheed In Sha Allah via dronestrike please ask Allah جل جلاله to accept him!’'
Shiraz Maher, fellow at the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation, King's College, London, tweeted: 'We're confident he's dead but not absolutely categoric. Likely happened about 2 wks days ago'.
Syrian news accounts said ‘international coalition aircraft’ carried out a missile strike on a car outside the Dar Al Shifa Hospital on July 7.
Khan – a former pupil at Cardiff’s Cantonian High School in Cardiff – was described by friends as a studious pupil who loved sports.
From there he went to St David’s Catholic sixth-form college in the city.
He left for Syria in 2013 with medical student Nasser Muthana, 21, who was joined in Syria three months later by his younger brother, Aseel, 18.
Nasser had taken £100 from his father to go on an Islamic seminar in Shrewsbury in November, but instead went to Syria.
At the time of his disappearance, Khan’s family said they were desperate for him to come home.
His mother Rukia, 41, pleaded: 'Please come back before it is too late. You are my only one son.
‘We can't eat and sleep Reyaad. Please come back before it's too late. I love you so much.’
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Sick: Reyaad Khan (left) and Nasser Muthana (right) - both from Cardiff - featured in a propaganda video last June in which they urged Britons to travel to Syria
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Reyaad Khan's Twitter profile picture, which comes under the name the nom de guerre Abu Dujana, who boasted of being prepared to be a martyr. His account fell silent the day before his alleged death
Read more: Brit jihadi Reyaad Khan who posed next to Ed Balls 'killed in anti-ISIS air strike' | Daily Mail Online
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