Wife of British hostage Alan Henning receives audio message of husband pleading for life

 
Hostage: Alan Henning (Picture: YouTube/Channel 4 News)
Standard Reporter23 September 2014

The wife of Islamic State hostage Alan Henning has urged captors to release him after she received an audio message from her husband pleading for his life.

Barbara Henning called for the militant jihadist group to “open their ears and minds” after she had been told that a Sharia court found her husband innocent of being a spy.

Mr Henning, 47, a former taxi driver from Salford, was kidnapped last December in Syria by IS militants.

The 47-year-old aid worker was shown at the end of a video released earlier this month after the beheading of fellow British captive David Haines.

In a statement issued by the Foreign Office, his wife said: "I have a further message for Islamic State. An audio file of Alan pleading for his life has just been received by me.

"I and people representing me continue to reach out to those holding Alan. Islamic State continue to ignore our pleas to open dialogue.

"I have seen Muslims across the globe question Islamic State over Alan's fate. The voices of the people have spoken out loud and clear. He was working with Muslims to help the most vulnerable within Syria. Nothing has changed. He went to Syria to help his Muslim friends deliver much needed aid.”

She added: "We are at a loss why those leading Islamic State cannot open their hearts and minds to the facts surrounding Alan's imprisonment and why they continue to threaten his life.

"I have been told that he has been to a Sharia court and found innocent of being a spy and declared to be no threat. I implore Islamic State to abide by the decisions of their own justice system.

"Please release Alan."

Mr Henning is thought to have been held in the IS stronghold of Raqqa - one of the targets of the latest US-led aerial bombardment.

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