Brit jihadi bride denies her son is child extremist who blasted ISIS captive in the head and insists ‘he only collects grenades’
Young Brit jihadi JoJo was filmed shooting prisoner dead in sickening propaganda video
JIHADI bride Sally Jones claims a Brit lad filmed shooting ISIS prisoners in the head was NOT her son.
Grisly images emerged this week of a blue-eyed youngster blasting the terror group's captives to death.
The child's anonymous dad has insisted he fathered the boy - named Joe - with Sally, 47, before she fled to Syria with him in 2013.
But in an astonishing Twitter rant last night, a woman claiming to be the notorious extremist claimed her boy was merely a "grenade collector".
A Twitter account in the name of Mrs Terror wrote: "Its not my son.
“If it was my son in the video i would be very proud, and may Allah swt [glory to him, the exalted] reward all of them cubs of the khilafah [caliphate] aameen.
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“By the way my son collects grenades now...not bugs Alhamdulillah for getting my beautiful boy to the Islamic State [sic].”
The account's display picture showed two AK-47s and stated that she lived in Mosul - ISIS's last stronghold in Iraq.
She went on to claim that she had been forced to return to social media after being "disturbed" by media reports.
Confirmation that the boy shown in the video was young Joe was seemingly offered when his grandparents said they recognised him.
And his father - who wishes to remain anonymous - said overnight that he believes the killer to be his young son, who fled to Syria with his mum aged just eight or nine.
He told the Mail on Sunday: "He was brilliant, just a normal boy – always chasing bugs, going down the park.
“It's disgusting he's been brainwashed.”
Warped mother-of-two, Jones, from Chatham, Kent, married a fellow Brit Jihadi Junaid Hussain, 20 , who was killed in a US drone strike last year.
While fighting for the death cult, Hussain changed his name to al-Britani the same surname the young boy was credited with in the horrifying video.
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