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A 20-year-old Muslim convert dubbed ‘Jihadi Jack’ has emerged as the first white British boy to join the dreaded Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terror group in Syria.
Jack ‘Ibrahim’ Letts travelled to Syria when he was 18 after converting to Islam and telling his parents he was going to study Arabic in Kuwait.
A keen footballer and good student, Letts admitted to his parents that he was with ISIS in Syria in September 2014.
While Letts’ parents, who live in the city of Oxford, declined to comment, a source close to the family told The Sunday Times:
His father, John, is an organic farmer and archaeobotanist who specialises in growing and milling heritage grains.
His mother, Sally, is a former books editor.
It is understood that Letts married a woman from the Iraqi city of Fallujah shortly after arriving in Syria.
His decision to join ISIS has surprised former friends at Cherwell School, Oxford.
“He was very funny and fun to be around,” recalled one former school friend, who said Letts had now been nicknamed “Jihadi Jack” by some of his peers.
Letts is among more than 750 British men and women who have joined ISIS in Syria and Iraq.
The Sunday Times said last week that up to 100 have been killed but there is no evidence that Letts has been involved in any fighting.
Letts, who now reportedly uses the name Ibrahim, is believed to be living in Raqqa, the ISIS de facto capital in Syria and a target of US-led airstrikes.