Their son went to Syria. They’re facing 14 years in prison for trying to send him money — they say to bring him home - News Summed Up

Their son went to Syria. They’re facing 14 years in prison for trying to send him money — they say to bring him home


Jack Letts, who has both British and Canadian citizenship, converted to Islam as a teenager and went to Syria in 2014. That direct contact happened on Jan. 10, when Jack Letts called Canadian consular officials from prison, the CBC reported. “I want to come back to Canada,” Letts told the Canadian consular official, the CBC reported. Jack Letts as a child, left, and on a family trip with his parents, John Letts and Sally Lane, and brother, Tyler. We said, ‘Do you have information, any intel, anything on him you can share with us?’ ” John Letts told the Star.


Source: thestar March 03, 2018 23:03 UTC



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