- Mohammed Emwazi has apologised to parents for bringing shame to family
- But he has not expressed any remorse for the barbaric killings of hostages
- Emwazi's family have been forced into hiding since identity was revealed
- His father told workmates his son was a 'dog' and hoped he would die
- But he has since claimed there is no evidence that Jihadi John is his son
Published:
09:58 GMT, 8 March 2015
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Updated:
12:23 GMT, 8 March 2015
Mohammed
Emwazi has apologised to his parents for bringing shame to the family
after being unmasked as ISIS butcher 'Jihadi John'
.
But
the 26-year-old executioner, who has murdered a number of western
hostages, including two British aid workers, has not expressed any
remorse for the barbaric killings.
Emwazi's family have been forced into hiding since his identity was revealed.
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Killer: Mohammed Emwazi, left
in the most recent photograph known to have been taken of him before he
entered Syria to join ISIS militants. He has apologised to his parents
for bringing shame to his family after being unmasked as ISIS butcher
'Jihadi John'
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The 26-year-old executioner,
who has murdered a number of western hostages, including two British aid
workers, has not expressed any remorse for the barbaric killings
They
were advised to leave their £600,000 council house for their own
safety, and now his mother is living at a secret location under police
protection along with four out of his five brothers and sisters.
Meawhile, his father and eldest sister are in Kuwait.
The
Sunday Times reports that Emwazi had sent an apology via a third party
for the 'problems and trouble the revelation of his identity has
caused'.
In the Islamic faith it is believed that those who disobey or disrespect their parents are more likely to go to hell.
Kuwaiti
MPs have told Emwazi's father, Jasem, to publicly distance himself from
his son's actions by apologising – or leave the country.
Kuwaitis
have become increasingly frustrated with the mixed messages coming from
51-year-old British citizen Mr Emwazi, whose family are said to have
cost the British tax-payer up to £400,000 in the 20 years they have
lived in the UK.
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Kuwaiti MPs have told Emwazi's father,
Jasem, to publicly distance himself from his son's actions by
apologising – or leave the country
Last week, Mr Emwazi told former workmates his son was a 'dog' and hoped he would die.
Just
a few days later, lawyers acting for Mr Emwazi in Kuwait suggested
there was 'no proof' that the masked executioner-in-chief was in fact
Mohammed.
Mr Emwazi is believed to have been living in Kuwait with his eldest daughter Asma, 25, for the last two years.
His
wife Ghaneya and four other children remained in London – and are now
guarded by armed police in a hotel at a reported cost of £5,000 a day.
It
has also been reported that Westminster council is still paying the
rent on the family's £600,000 flat - even though the rules say housing
benefit should normally be stopped after 13 weeks.
As
members of the stateless Bedoon ethnic group, the Emwazis were granted
asylum in the UK, claiming to have fled Kuwait in fear of persecution.
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