11-year-old Brit jihadi is ‘lost soul’ claims grandad who blames drugs for mum Sally’s passion for ISIS
'The sooner they blow her up the better' says stepfather of Sally Jones who fled to Syria three years ago taking her young son with her

THE grandad of jihadi boy JoJo Jones, filmed in ISIS executions, says he is a lost soul and will not be back.
Terry Lynch admits he is riddled with guilt after the 11-year-old fell into the terror group’s clutches.
He says taking drugs turned stepdaughter Sally Jones, JoJo’s mum, into an ISIS nut and he does not care if she dies.
Terry raised Sally, 47, as a daughter. The Muslim convert, a one-time rock chick, fled to Syria three years ago, taking innocent JoJo with her.
He too was brainwashed, and used in the video to shock the world.
Terry spoke of his horror at seeing footage of the lad clutching a gun. He said: “I couldn’t believe it, I feel so sad. That is a wasted life. His life is finished.
“There is no way he can come back to the normal world. It’s terrible. Unbelievable. I feel really guilty because the boy used to say to me, ‘Grandad, can I stay with you?’
"He was a lovely little boy, gorgeous. He’s a lost soul, you are never going to get him back.
“How do you ask him to come back to this country and join in with ordinary kids playing football on the street when he has a Kalashnikov?
“Within two weeks he could take a Kalashnikov to pieces and rebuild it.”
Terry, 56, married to Sally’s late mum Jacky, helped raise JoJo and his older brother Jonathan in Borough Green, Kent.
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He said of his stepdaughter: “The sooner they blow her up the better. She’s a nutter and so selfish. She’s hurt everybody and screwed them all up.”
Sally converted after meeting Islamic hacker Junaid Hussain, whom she married. He was killed in an US air strike last year.