'Opportunities missed' to stop radicalisation of Brighton brothers
by David Connett from World news | The Guardian on (#2XKAY)
News that Abdullah Deghayes, 18, and brother Jaffar, 17, had travelled to Syria came as shock to professionals, report finds
Police and social workers dealing with the family of two British Muslim teenagers who died fighting in Syria failed to realise the children were being radicalised, a serious case review has concluded.
There was little "recognition" that Abdullah Deghayes, 18, and his younger brother Jaffar, 17, or their three brothers were at risk of radicalisation in Brighton, the report said.
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