The family of a British teenager who ran away to join the Islamic State group and now wants to return to the UK said Sunday she has given birth to a baby boy.
The family's lawyer said 19-year-old Shamima Begum and the baby are in good health. In a recent interview with the Times newspaper, Begum said she had previously lost two babies to illness and malnutrition.
Begum was one of a group of schoolgirls from London's Bethnal Green neighbourhood who went to Syria to marry Isis fighters in 2015 at a time when the group's online recruitment programme lured many impressionable young people to its self-proclaimed caliphate.
Speaking to Britain's Sky News from Syria, where she has been living in a refugee camp, Begum said she didn't know what she was getting into when she left and wants to bring her baby back to Britain with her.
"I think a lot of people should have sympathy towards me for everything I've been through," she said in an interview broadcast Sunday.