
Shamima Begum apologises to Brits and says she'd 'rather die' than return to IS
Speaking to ITV's Good Morning Britain from a Syrian refugee camp, she said she felt she was groomed by IS.

Speaking to ITV's Good Morning Britain from a Syrian refugee camp, she said she felt she was groomed by IS.
Ms Begum was 15 when she and two other east London schoolgirls travelled to Syria to join the so-called Islamic State group in February 2015.

Shamima Begum has spoken of her grief following the deaths of her three children and her regrets about joining so-called Islamic State, in a new documentary.