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Photo of a young Jihadi John before he became the world's most wanted man NOW DEAD




he boy with bad breath who became the world's most wanted man: Incredible footage emerges of Jihadi John at school as it is revealed he was a shy and insecure student who was bullied for having halitosis. Footage of ISIS executioner Jihadi John, real name Mohammed Emwazi, shows him as a teenager mingling with his classmates at Quintin Kynaston Academy, in Queen's Park, north London. The footage shows a teenage Emwazi sat among his classmates on computers during an apparent IT lesson as one student asks him: 'Mohammed, what subject are you revising today?' (centre).

Another clip shows him bounding around the playground while latching on to a big group of his peers, while another shows him with his arm covering his mouth due to his apparent fear of his bad breath (top right). The footage has emerged just hours after the 27-year-old was reportedly killed in a missile strike in the centre of Islamic State's stronghold of Raqqa in Syria.










Emwazi, pictured as a schoolboy, was said to have wanted to become a Premier League star, scoring goals for Manchester United by the age of 30. He moved to the UK from Kuwait, aged six, and lived in north London




 Emwazi, a university graduate from Queen's Park, London, was able to flee to Syria despite being on an MI5 watchlist and quickly became known as 'Jihadi John' for his appearance in a string of horrific killings (right)  

DETAILS   ;Just like Boko Haram's Shekau,ISIS' brutal executioner nicknamed "Jihadi John' disapeared once his identity was unmasked by intelligence forces ..
Now, intelligence forces say American forces have carried out air strikes in Syria which have reportedly 'eviscerated' Jihadi John.

Officials in the US are still trying to determine whether he has been killed, following the drone attacks in Raqqa, Islamic State's capital.The British Isis militant, whose real name is Mohammed Emwazi, was reportedly 'eviscerated' when leaving a building and entering a vehicle.

The official told leyvine's blog that the strike was a 'clean hit' with no collateral damage.Pentagon Press secretary Peter Cook said: 

 'US forces conducted an airstrike in Raqqa, Syria, on November 12, 2015 targeting Mohamed Emwazi, also known as "Jihadi John". 'We are assessing the results of tonight's operation and will provide additional information as and where appropriate.'
Emwazi, 27, carried out a number of beheadings of Western hostages in Syria and was top of the UK Govenrment's 'kill list' of up to a dozen British radicals whom ministers want taken out with targeted drone strikes.