British aid worker David Haines has been executed by ISIS militants, according to a video posted Saturday to a website associated with the group, making him the third Western captive to be killed by the Islamist extremist
The murder of British hostage David Haines was an "act of pure evil", David Cameron has said after the release of a video of his beheading. The 44-year-old aid worker was seized in Syria in 2013. He was being held by Islamic State militants who have
Islamic State (Isis) fighters have threatened to kill David Haines and have not responded to any of the family's attempts to make contact so far, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) said. A statement on behalf of the
Islamic State jihadists have released a video which they claim shows the beheading of a 44-year-old British aid worker, David Haines, who has been held hostage since his abduction last year.
David Cameron praised the "extraordinary courage" shown by the Haines family during the long and ultimately unsuccessful efforts to secure his release and said his "selflessness, his decency, his burning desire to help others has cost him his life
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