The daughter of the British aid employee, who took place by ISIS, read the last text from him in court: “Hey darling …”
This week, the daughter of a brittle assisting employee killed, the two trials of the Islamic State Group, the father of the war in Syria, he explained his suffering after the missing in Syria.
In the Paris court on Thursday, 27, 27, read the last text message he received from his father, David HainesThe 42-year-old Isis was abducted in northern Syria.
As he reads, French, 39, 39 and Abdelmalek Tanem, 35, 35-year-old Abdelmalek Tanem, was tried to hold four French journalists in Syria between 2013 and 2014.
Haines before ISIS were also accused of hostages He cut him off In a terrible video broadcast in September 2014. His remains never found, According to CBS News Partner BBC.
“Hey my darling, you are good. I’m fine.
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“I would receive voicemails that my father will never see or hear or hear,” he said in the next three weeks. “
Then the messages he sent his father and his tones went and went out.
“Hey Baba, I hope you love Turkey. I study for my exams.
“Hey Baba, call me when you can. I love you.
“Hey Bab, are you the same in the field? I think my first exam. To stay safe.
“Hey Baba, I’m angry with you? I’m sorry if I have. Call me. I love you.
“Baba, I need you. I had a terrible day. I miss you.
“Daddy, I’m sorry. The phone me.
“Father, I need you.
“Dad, are you there?
“Father, you scare me.
“Where are you?”
He stopped his circle and squeezed his records.
“But he was not there. He was interrogated, plastered, puffed, ridiculed, ridiculed, hungry and mentally tortured.”
Governments said that hundreds of Western Western people join the extremist groups in Syria, including ISIS in Syria.
Haines and French journalists were also in several points that were captured by another Isis cell “Beatles” doubled Because of the British accents.
In 2015, Haines were a member of a “Beatles” killed in 2015.
Nemmouche and Tanem, as well as a Syrian defendant and two others are died, continue to 21 March.
In October last year, he said 10 years after his father’s death, he did not want to be remembered as “the man in orange leap”, but as one who loves his family BBC reported.
He described his father as “strong, kind and caring” and said they wanted to be grandfathers and spend time with his son.