Radicalised girl's death should prompt review of Prevent, says MP Bethnal Green MP expresses concern over counter-terrorism strategy after death of Kadiza Sultana who was lured by Isis
The death in an airstrike of a radicalised schoolgirl who fled Britain last year to join Islamic State in Syria should prompt a full review of Prevent, the government's counter-terrorism strategy, an MP has said.
Kadiza Sultana, who left her home in Bethnal Green, east London, during the half-term break in February 2015 with friends Shamima Begum and Amira Abase, is reported to have died in the terror group's stronghold of Raqqa in May this year.
Tasnime Akunjee, a solicitor for the family, told the Guardian they believed Sultana had been killed, probably several weeks ago.