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Alan Henning

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Alan Henning was a British humanitarian aid worker born in 1967, who was murdered by the Islamic Sate (ISIS). He was captured during ISIS’s occupation of the Syrian city of Al-Dana in December 2013, where he was helping with humanitarian relief. He was seen at the end of Davis Haines’ execution video in September 2013. A video of Henning’s beheading was released by the group on October 3, 2014.

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26 Dec, 2013

Henning abducted

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isis-henning-abductedHenning is abducted 30 minutes after the aid convoy he is traveling with crosses the border from Turkey into Syria, a journey of only four miles. He had insisted on joining the convoy of former NHS ambulances delivering defibrillators, stethoscope sand oxygen to a hospital in Idlib instead of remaining at home in Eccles, Greater Manchester, with his wife and two children. Convoy organiser Kasim Jameel, a taxi driver from Bolton:

Alan is a man who is full of compassion and we are just praying to Allah that he is released safe and sound. We are liaising with the authorities and we do not want to say anything which might put him in any further jeopardy or which will inflame the situation. I could tell a lot of stories about the good that Alan has done and about how, as a non Muslim, he has helped Muslims who have suffered in the conflict. He is motivated to help others – not just by helping the convoy but by loads of other things as well. He is the nicest of nice guys who has done so much to help other people. He is just a normal bloke, an everyday taxi driver who wanted to do good. We are thinking about him all the time and praying that he will be allowed home to his family.