Somali-British Teenage Twin Sisters who Aspiredto be Doctors now in Syria Training to be Killers

A pair of Somali-British Teenage twin sisters who aspired to
train as doctors, are feared to have relocated to Syria to
train as killers with the ISIS terror group.
It is suspected that their elder brother, who quit school to
become a jihadist fighter for ISIS last year, may have been
one of their major inspirations for deciding to join the
group, according to Daily Mail.
The sixteen-year-old girls, Salma and Zahra Halane,
were reputed to have achieved great academic excellence
while in school, and achieved 28 GCSEs between them last
summer. These exam results put them in the top 10 per
cent of their year class at Whalley Range High School for
Girls in Manchester. It was their dream to follow in the
footsteps of their elder sister, who attends a medical school
in Denmark.
Also, their family and loved ones described them as
"regular" teenagers who showed no signs of having radical
or extremist views. As a result, the news that they may have
left Manchester to train as terrorists in Syria, came as a
huge shock to all who knew them.
The Halane twins reportedly ran away from their parents'
U.K home in the middle of the night last month. They were
said to have caught a flight to Turkey, and then crossed the
border from there.
Police authorities are currently investigating the case. Many
questions still remain unanswered. For instance, how did
the girls fund their trip? It is feared that they may have been
sponsored by jihadi fighters who want them as their wives.
According to reports, it is estimated that about 1,500
Britons may have traveled to Syria to fight alongside
terrorists.

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