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I’m scared to die, I love you: 26-yr-old US hostage wrote to parents in ISIS captivity

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Few days after an Islamic State video was posted online threatening to kill a 26-year-old US hostage Peter Kassig, the captive’s parents have released excerpts from a letter written by him during the ISIS captivity.

According to a BBC report, Peter’s parents – Ed and Paula Kassig – decided to make public the excerpts so that “the world can understand why we and so many people care for him and admire him”.

Having beheaded US journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff, and British aid worker David Haines, Islamic State released a gruesome video last Friday showing the beheading of another British aid worker Alan Henning.

Towards the end of the video, the British-accented IS fighter threatened to kill 26-year-old Peter Kassig.

A day after the video release, Kassig’s parents took to YouTube to make an elegiac plea to the barbaric fighters, calling on them to show mercy and let their son go unharmed.

In the emotional video, Kassig’s mother is shown wearing a headscarf and refers to her son as Abdul-Rahman – a name he took after being converted to Islam during the IS captivity.

Kassig’s parents made the request to the IS even as earlier pleas made by the parents of other hostages have fallen on Islamic State’s deaf ears and the extremists have ended up beheading them.

In the letter written by Kassig in June, the twenty six-year-old American aid worker writes how he is “pretty scared to die”, but still relieved that he tried to alleviate the sufferings of those in need.

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