Starvation started to set in four days after 11-year-old Fawzia Amin Saydo was brutally kidnapped by ISIS fighters.
Handed plates of meat, she and dozens of other desperate women and children realised something was wrong as soon as they started eating.
Having been barbarically left without food for days, they had little choice but to accept it.
As a feeling of sickness consumed them, murderous ISIS thugs revealed the truth: they had been eating the meat of slaughtered babies.
But that was just the beginning of the unimaginable suffering and inhumane conditions Fawzia was forced to endure for a decade.
Ten years of hell saw her being kidnapped from her home in Iraq, being bought and sold as a slave in Syria, and then ending up held captive in the Gaza Strip.
And she was finally rescued earlier this month after issuing a desperate cry for help online – with activists successfully lobbying for her release in a secret operation overseen by the Israelis.
After being held as a slave in one of the world’s deadliest war zones – brave Fawzia revealed her harrowing ordeal to The Sun in an interview with documentarian Alan Duncan.
She spoke of being
