ISIS wife beating to death.

An Austrian teen who ran away to Syria last year to marry an ISIS fighter was beaten to death when she had a change of heart and tried to escape from the terror group, local media reported.

Islamic State fighters killed 17-
year-old Samra Kesinovic after she tried to leave the terrorist-run city of Raqqa, a woman who once lived with the teen but successfully escaped the jihadists' reign told an Austrian tabloid.

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Foreign ministers have not confirmed the teen's death, the Local reported.

Kesinovic ran away with her friend, 15-year-old Sabina Selimovic, last year. The two teens were considered "jihad poster girls" and were used by ISIS to inspire other young girls to join the fighters in Iraq and Syria.

Selimovic was allegedly killed last year.

Sabina Selimovic
European media reported that one of the two girls was killed during a September ISIS battle, while a second report from December reaffirmed that one of the two teens was dead.

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Neither report clarified which of the teens had died, but the news of Kesinovic's alleged beating death seems to suggest Selimovic was the first of the two to be killed.

The girls came from Bosnian refugee families who settled in Austria after the Bosnian War of the early '90s. Both friends were born in Austria, but were eventually lured to Syria.

Experts believed the Austrian teens were married off to ISIS fighters and possibly sent onto the battlefield. Girls are increasingly used as fighters because the Islamic State believes that anybody killed by a woman cannot go to heaven.

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