It’s the case that is dividing debate on Australian citizenship. One Australian grandmother has written of her desperation at knowing her daughter and grandchild are stranded alone in a dangerous land.
Here is Karen Nettleton’s statement, in full:
“A few days ago a man knocked on my door. I was scared. I felt as though I was opening the door to the ominous messenger who delivered telegrams to mothers and wives during wartime.
“The messenger told me that the man my 13-year-old granddaughter was forced to marry, Mohamed Elomar, was dead.
“I was also told that Khaled Sharrouf, my daughter’s husband, was missing and presumed dead.
“My heart broke for my daughter Tara and my granddaughter Zaynab, alone in a troubled and dangerous country, but I was so relieved by the news that they were alive and unharmed.