ISIS bride who returned to UK escapes prosecution despite being deemed "too dangerous" to raise her 2-year-old daughter
The British woman, who went to join the Islamic State with her husband, has escaped prosecution after returning back to the country despite the judge determining that she was "too dangerous" to raise her 2-year-old daughter.
The woman, who spent two years in the heart of ISIS in Syria, has expressed no remorse regarding her decision to join the terrorist organization, but has been given a council flat, at taxpayers’ expense in East London.
According to Daily Mail, during a High Court custody battle, the judge had determined that the woman – whose name has been kept under wraps due to legal reasons - was "too dangerous" to raise the daughter, lest she passes down her "extremist ideology" to the child.
Despite her lack of remorse, she has reportedly expressed keenness on raising her daughter in Britain.