Emwazi was
born in Kuwait but moved to London when he was a child and attended school and
university in the capital.
The Daily
Telegraph reported this weekend that he went to high school with two other boys
who went onto become militants - Choukri Ellekhlifi, who was killed fighting in
Syria, and Mohammed Sakr, killed fighting in Somalia.
A
spokeswoman for the Department for Education said Saturday that it had launched
a review into how Quintin Kynaston school in north London dealt with
radicalisation "to see if there are any lessons we can learn".
It was also
reported that Emwazi had contacts with the men responsible for failed attacks
on London's public transport system in 2005, two weeks after suicide bombings
killed 52 people in the capital.
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