Who was Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and how did he die?
EVIL Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was the leader of Isis and for a while one of the world’s most wanted men.
However, on October 27, 2019, US President Donald Trump said he had died, adding he "died like a dog...he died like a coward" - but who is successor?
How did al-Baghdadi die?
As US forces bore down on al-Baghdadi, Trump said the Isis chief fled into a tunnel with three of his children and detonated a suicide vest.
In a televised address to the nation from the White House he said: "He reached the end of the tunnel as our dogs chased him down.
"He ignited his vest, killing himself and his three children. His body was mutilated by the blasts. The tunnel had caved on him."
Al-Baghdad had been the subject of an international manhunt for years and had a $25million bounty on his head.
A US official said the Isis leader had been targeted in Syria's north-western Idlib province.
The President had teased a major announcement the day before announcing al-Baghdadi's death, tweeting that "something very big has just happened."
Trump also thanked Russia, Turkey, Syria and Iraq, as well as Kurdish fighters in Syria for their support.
Who was Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi?
The terror chief is believed to have been born in Samarra, north of Iraqi capital Baghdad, in 1971.
He was reportedly a cleric in a mosque when the city was invaded by US-led forces in 2003.
While reports differ on when al-Baghdadi was radicalised, it has been suggested that he was brainwashed in Camp Bucca, a US prison in southern Iraq.
He was previously the leader of extremist group al-Qaeda in Iraq which eventually transformed into Isis in 2010.
Al-Baghdadi’s first public appearance on video was in 2014 when he delivered a sermon in Mosul, Iraq.
The so-called “caliphate” had been declared by the sinister terror chief and his followers earlier that year.
Nicknamed the “invisible sheikh”, al-Baghdadi reportedly wore a mask while speaking to his sick band of thugs, the reported
Before September, 2017, the last known message from al-Baghdadi was in December, 2016.
Since the terror boss' disappearance, ISIS have suffered heavy defeats in Iraq, Syria and Libya - including losing control of Mosul in July, 2017.
There were also numerous unsubstantiated reports of the death cult leader's demise over the years.
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In November 2017 reports emerged out of Iraq that Baghdadi had fled the country in a yellow taxi while at the same time ordering remaining militants to fight to the death.
An intelligence source how the terror chief picked out the unusual vehicle in a bid to avoid suspicion.
On August 14, it was reported that al-Baghdadi was "clinically dead" after an airstrike and that he has been replaced by a murderous fanatic called Abu Othman al-Tunisi.
But on October 27, 2019 the President of the United States confirmed al-Baghdadi had died after fleeing into a tunnel.
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