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Capital Birmingham News

Birmingham mum Nicola Benyahia's son Rasheed died after travelling out to Iraq to join so-called Islamic State. She has set up a group to help other families going through the same thing. She's hoping to stop others being radicalised.

Nov 28, 2016, 06:12 AM

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