This week, the daughter of a murdered British assistance worker at a Paris trial over two alleged prisoners about the Islamic State spoke about her longing after her father went missing in Syria in 2013.
In the Paris Court on Thursday 27th Bethany Hainens Read the last text message she received from her father, David HaineBefore ISIS stole it in Northern Syria at the age of 42.
Sitting in a dock when she read, there were French Mehdi Nemush, 39 years old, and 35 -year -old Abdelmalek Tanama, who held the court for the detention of four French journalists for the ISIS hostage in Syria from 2013 to 2014.
They were also accused of being held hostage by Haines, previously Isis shoved his head it In a terrible video released in September 2014. Its remains were never found According to a partner CBS News BBC.
“Hey, darling, hope you are all right. I have everything well and work in Turkey. Hope you feel better, I love Dad,” Haine wrote to her daughter on March 12, 2013, she said.
“Over the next three weeks, my dad will receive a flurry of texts and voice services that he will never see or hear,” she said in court.
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She then read the messages that her father sent, their tone more desperately.
“Hey dad, hope you enjoy Turkey. I'm busy with my exams.
“Hey, Dad, call me if you can. Love you.
“Hey, Dad, you're in the field? My first exam passed normally, I think. Stay safe.
“Hey, Daddy, I annoyed you? If I have, sorry. Call me. Love you.
“Dad, you needed you. I had a terrible day. I miss you.
“Dad, sorry. Call me.
“Dad, I need you.
“Dad, are you there?
“Dad, you scare me.
“Where are you dad?”
She paused, pressing her notes.
“But he was not there. He was kept, questioned, beaten, beaten, electrically, mocked, hungry and tortured mentally,” she said.
Governments said hundreds of Westerners joined the extremist groups, including ISIS in Syria after the 2011 civil war began.
Haines and French journalists were also at several points that were captured by another ISIS cell, they baptized “Beatles” from their British accents.
It was “Beatles” who died as a result of the 2015 drone hit, which was beheaded by Hens.
The French lawsuit over Nemus and Tannem, as well as the Syrian defendant and two others in the correspondence because they were allegedly killed until March 21.
Last October, Haine marked 10 years after his father's death, saying he did not want him to be remembered as “a man in an orange orange”, but as a person who loved his family, reports BBC.
She described her father as “strong, good and caring” and said that he would love to become a grandfather and spend time with her son.