From a terrorist wife to the most dangerous woman in the world … Dangerous secrets first reveal the “white widow”!

The name of this British woman, born in 1983, was associated with bloody terrorist events, starting with London explosions on July 7, 2005, conducted by her first husband Jermin Lindsay, the attacks of Kenya and Somali.

Luttaeit has turned from an ordinary British girl into one of the most dangerous women in the world. After the London explosions, as a result of which 52 people died, Britain left for South Africa, and then to Kenya, where she married a Kenyan terrorist associated with Al -Caida.

Samantha Lotavit

It is believed that he played an important role in financing and organizing subsequent attacks, including an attack on the Commercial Center of Westtitis in Nairobi in 2013, as a result of which 71 people.

New information showed that Lathway, which is now 41 years old, is still active in the Somali youth group. Kenycsy’s security sources reported that they were controlled in Uganda last year, while it is believed that he is currently living in Somalia, since it occupies funding for a terrorist group.

These sources indicated that she lives a double life, while ordinary interests appear, for example, following the news of the artist Beyoncé and British grain marketing for breakfast, she also writes texts that glorify terrorism.

Samantha Lotavit

Luttaeit Escape of Counction in Mombas in 2011 raises doubts about cooperation with some safety elements with it.

Unconfirmed reports talked about how to pay a bribe of 30,000 pounds for Kenyan officers. During their apartment, investigators found a fake passport in the name of Natalie Web, as well as explosive materials and personal notes that reveal the egregious contradictions in her personality.

Experts against terrorists confirm the difficulty of her arrest from her presence in the Somali areas outside the government. They also note that the movement of youth uses women in logistics roles for their simplicity of transport.

Despite the fact that 20 years have passed from the very beginning of the history of Lutheit, many questions remain unanswered, especially about the fate of its four children, who may have been raised to extremist ideas.

Her family in Britain refuses to comment, while Hollywood is preparing to make a film about her life, which causes a contradiction from the glorification of a terrorist figure.

Source: Daily Mail

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