Mohammed
Emwazi 27, appeared in a string of IS videos showing the execution of foreign
hostages.
Islamic
State said he died "as the car he was in was targeted in a strike by an
unmanned drone in the city of Raqqa, destroying the car and killing him
instantly".
The
British IS militant known as "Jihadi John" died in a drone strike in
Syria, Islamic State media has confirmed.
The
terror group has published what appears to be an obituary for the fighter -
real name Mohammed Emwazi - in its Dabiq magazine, saying he was killed on 12
November in their Syrian stronghold of Raqqa.
The
statement backs up US officials who have said they are "99% sure" he
was killed in a US strike on a car.
It
described him as an "honourable brother" known for his "mercy
and generosity" who once gave away a mistress as a gift "to an
unmarried injured brother".
The
article referred to Emwazi, a British citizen of Arab origin, as "Abu
Muharib al Muhajir", his nickname within the terror group.
He was
first seen, his face covered, in a video in August 2014 which showed the
beheading of US journalist James Foley.
The
militant went on to appear in numerous other videos, including those which
showed the execution of British aid workers Alan Henning and David Haines,
American journalist Steven Sotloff and US aid worker Abdul-Rahman Kassig.
He was
last seen in a video showing the execution of Japanese journalist Kenji Goto in
January last year.
Emwazi
was born in Kuwait and moved to the UK with his family when was six.

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