“Kayla was a compassionate and devoted humanitarian. She dedicated the whole of her young life to helping those in need of freedom, justice, and peace,” the family said.
Kayla was the last-known American hostage held by Islamic State, which controls wide areas of Syria and Iraq.
On Friday, ISIS claimed that Kayla had been killed in a building that was hit during a Jordanian airstrike on Raqqa, the militants’ de facto capital in Syria. At the time, ISIS offered no proof to back up its claim, other than an image of a building in rubble.
The group had beheaded three other Americans, two Britons and two Japanese hostages – most of them aid workers or journalists – in recent months.
Kayla was taken hostage while leaving a hospital in the Northern Syrian city of Aleppo in August 2013.
The group’s latest claim, detailed by the site monitoring group, came just days after it released a video on Tuesday showing a captured Jordanian pilot, Mouath al-Kasaesbeh, being burned alive in a cage.
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