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JoJo Jones, son of Isis recruiter and Chatham mum Sally Jones, 'still alive'

The son of Isis recruiter Sally Jones, the mother-of two from Chatham who was killed by a drone, is still alive, sources claim.

JoJo, 12, was not with his mother - the world’s most wanted female terrorist - when she was killed in an airstrike in June, according to reports from Syria.

It is believed JoJo was 35 miles away at the time in the town of al-Shaafa where he is living with other western children and Isis fighters.

Chatham mum Sally Jones was on a Pentagon kill list.
Chatham mum Sally Jones was on a Pentagon kill list.

Jones, 50, took her son to Syria with her when she travelled to join the caliphate and marry terrorist hacker Junaid Hussain in 2013.

The warped mum reportedly used JoJo as a human shield to protect herself when she ventured outside.

Jones, a former punk rocker turned jihadi bride, became known as “Mrs Terror” and “The White Widow” after marrying Hussain.

Chatham mum Sally Jones in a rock band in the early 1990s. Picture: YouTube
Chatham mum Sally Jones in a rock band in the early 1990s. Picture: YouTube

The boy’s British father spoke out over the brain-washing of JoJo with reports that he has been forced to execute prisoners.

It is understood Jones’ husband Hussain was killed in 2015 on one of the few occasions he risked going out in public without the boy.

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