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Speculation is growing that terrorism suspect Samantha
Lewthwaite from Northern Ireland, dubbed the White Widow, had been
killed as Kenyan military forces attempted to end the three-day siege at
a Nairobi shopping mall.
Americans and a British woman
were among the terrorists who attacked the mall, killing more than 60
people, Kenya's foreign minister said today.
Amina
Mohamed said the attackers included "two or three Americans" and "one
Brit". She told the PBS NewsHour programme that the Americans were 18 to
19 years old, of Somali or Arab origin and lived "in Minnesota and one
other place" in the US.
The woman is believed to be Lewthwaite, from Banbridge, who is already wanted in Kenya on terror charges.
A
Muslim convert, she had been dubbed the "white widow" because of her
marriage to Jermaine Lindsay, who blew up an underground train at King's
Cross in London in 2005, killing 26 people.
She has been on the run in east Africa for two years after allegedly plotting to attack Western targets in Kenya.
Her father was a British soldier posted in the North during the Troubles, who married a local woman.
Lewthwaite converted to Islam in her teenage years and later married Lindsay, one of the 7/7 London bombers.
She then married another jihadist while on the run in Africa where she became a leader of the al-Shabaab terror grouping.
Lewthwaite
later arranged the assassination of a terror rival in an attack that
also claimed the life of her second husband, Habib Ghani. She did not
even acknowledge the fact he had been murdered.
Family friends in
Banbridge yesterday said the publicity surrounding Lewthwaite in recent
years had deeply affected her grandmother who lives near the town
centre.
Elizabeth
Allen is said to be devastated by the revelations regarding her
grand-daughter. It is understood the stress on Ms Allen, who is in her
late 80s, is such she was hospitalised recently.
The frail
pensioner previously told how she was issued with a panic alarm with
which she was to contact police if Lewthwaite ever made contact with
her.
Kenyan security forces battled al Qaida-linked terrorists in
the upmarket mall for a third day in what they said was a final push to
rescue the last few hostages in a siege that has left at least 62 people
dead.
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