with fellow school mates at St Mary Magdalene Church of England Primary school
Yesterday, the media
revealed the face behind the masked Jihadi John as Mohammed Emwazi. In this picture, all you see is a young boy
smiling at the camera with his church school
friends, there is nothing to link this middle-class schoolboy to the merciless
terrorist butcher Jihadi John.
Kuwaiti-born
Mohammed Emwazi arrive in Britain with his parents when he was six-years-old.
He quickly embraced the western life, playing football in the affluent streets
of West London while supporting Manchester United.
Neighbours recalled a polite, quietly spoken boy who was
studious at his Church of England school, where he was the only Muslim pupil in
his class. The son of a Kuwaiti minicab driver, young Emwazi arrived in Britain
speaking only a few words of English, and appeared more interested in football
than in Islam.
He went to
mosque with his family, who spoke Arabic to each other, but wore Western
clothing and became popular with his British classmates at St Mary Magdalene
Church of England primary school in Maida Vale, West London.
Former
schoolmates were yesterday struggling to believe that the quiet boy they knew
had been unmasked as the world’s most notorious terrorist.
In a
chilling twist, in a school yearbook from when he was 10, Emwazi lists his
favourite computer game as shooting game "Duke Nukem: Time To Kill"
and his favourite book as "How To Kill A Monster" from the popular
children's Goosebumps series.
He also
lists his favourite band as pop group S Club 7, and when asked what he wants to
be when he is 30, writes: 'I will be in a football team and scoring a goal.'
Emwazi also
listed his favourite colour as blue, his favourite animal as a monkey, his
favourite cartoon as The Simpsons and chips as his favourite food.
Angelic face of Mohammed Emwazi at 10
Blood thirsty Jihadi John
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