“They haven’t got any idea what is the reason,” Mr Haraco told ABC News.
“He was just a young man playing soccer and being at other activities and suddenly something happened and he went to
Syria. [It’s] really shocking for the whole community and we are really confused.”
About 90 Australians have gone to the
Middle East to fight for Isil, including about 20 who have been killed.
The death of Jama prompted Mr Abbott to issue a plea to Australians to stop “going overseas to join these terrorist groups”.
“Don’t. They are death cults. That’s what they are,” Mr Abbott said.
“They’re not about religion. They’re just about death. And it’s just as likely to be your death as anyone else’s death. If you go overseas for this kind of purpose, you are a danger to others, you are a danger to yourself. Don’t do it.”
Australian officials said they were unable to confirm the latest death.
Mr Abbott this week said he would deploy a further 330 Australian troops to train the
Iraqi army to hold and seize ground from Isil.
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