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British jihadist Sally Jones, the world's most wanted female terrorist who traveled to the Middle East to join Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL), is now "desperate" to return to the UK, a friend has claimed.
Jones, who was the lead guitarist of an all-girl rock-band in the 1990s, fled her home in Kent to join the terrorist organization in its de facto capital of Raqqa in Syria with her husband Junaid Hussain.
Hussain, 21, was killed in a US drone strike in 2015. He had previously used his youngest son as a human shield. Drone operators seized their opportunity when Hussain appeared to be alone.
The couple reportedly led dozens of IS attacks, and were considered to be the organization's most effective western recruiters and attack planners.
It is understood that Jones, now the most wanted woman in the world after topping the CIA's assassination list, has had trouble finding a new spouse as "she is considered old and ISIS fighters prefer young girls."
She is now pleading to be allowed to return to the UK.
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