Shabazz Suleman, a former schoolboy from Buckinghamshire in south-east England who vanished on a family holiday to Turkey three years ago, has told The Times that he is desperate to return as he escaped ISIS-controlled territory in northern Syria.
"Everyone's leaving. I got out a week and a half ago. I spent a couple of months in Deir Ezzor. I was Awol (absent without leave; in hiding). I got into a car and I drove with one of the fighters because they were retreating.
"ISIS in Deir Ezzor has collapsed, everyone's just running away. The YPG [a western-backed Kurdish militia] didnt stop us. They were going back to the front line," added Suleman, who turned 21 two weeks ago.
He now fears for his life because ISIS agents are hunting deserters. "They kill you if you try to escape. One of the smugglers told me he was not meant to be helping me because they would kill him," he said.
He claims to have been radicalised online and became a vocal supporter of the terrorist network but soon found himself becoming a "disillusioned jihadi".
In November 2014, the newspaper had revealed that he had joined ISIS as part of a mass prisoner swap between the group and Turkey, in order to secure the release of 46 diplomats being held in Mosul, northern Iraq.
But in a string of messages in May this year, he claimed he was prepared to serve a prison sentence in order to return home to the UK and criticised the murder of 23 concert-goers in the Manchester Arena bombing claimed by ISIS.
Now, his father has said that the family would assist the authorities in any way they could to have his son back home.
"At the end of the day if he has committed a crime he should go to court. We just want him home," the 46-year-old added.
Suleman is among hundreds of British nationals who travelled to the Middle East to join the ranks of ISIS and other terror networks in Syria and Iraq.
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