/14 / years in prison for a German ISIS woman who killed a Yazidi girl

The Munich Supreme Court issued today, Tuesday a 14-year prison sentence against a German ISIS extremist who participated with her ISIS husband in Iraq in enslaving and killing a Yazidi girl in 2015.

The Munich Supreme Court sentenced ISIS terrorist Jennifer W. to 14 years in prison for participating in the enslavement of a Yazidi girl and her mother in the city of Fallujah during the organization's control of the city in 2015.

Jennifer W., a former supporter of ISIS, must go to prison for 14 years, as decided by the Munich Higher Regional Court.

In 2015, the woman from the state of Lower Saxony enslaved the Yazidi mother and daughter, with the participation of her Iraqi ISIS husband at the time, who punished the five-year-old girl by tying her to the window of the house in Fallujah and left her to die of thirst while crying and wailing in front of her mother's eyes under the flames of the summer of 2015.

Among the reasons for the court's decision, the court's judges' council criticized the behavior of the 32-year-old woman after the death of the child, and she pointed a gun at her mother's head to force her to stop crying and wailing.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency