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NBC News said it learned Nasrin and Raihan's names from a thumb drive given to them by a man in Turkey, who said he stole from an ISIS commander and smuggled it out in a baby's diaper. School officials called the students "pint-sized heroes."Ī phone number for the family's Reynoldsburg home was disconnected. The story said he had convinced his mother to donate blood and was interested to learn that blood donated by people in the United States could be used all over the world in instances of natural disaster. In April 2010, Raihan, then an eighth-grader at Dominion Middle School in the Columbus City Schools district, was interviewed for a ThisWeek story about a Red Cross blood drive students arranged. It was a program that received students from many school districts in the metro area." "Metro, at that time, was not a standalone high school. "In 2010, when Zakia graduated, students from Metro walked and received a diploma from their home school district, which is why she appeared in a photo at the Reynoldsburg graduation in June 2010, even though she never attended school here. "School records show Zakia's family moved to Reynoldsburg before the start of the 2009-10 school year and she was registered in Reynoldsburg because this was her home school district," Hutchins said. He said Zakia Nasrin's transcripts indicate she attended Ridgeview Middle School in Columbus in 2005-06 and then attended Metro High School where she graduated with honors. Todd Hutchins, communications director for Reynoldsburg schools, said a records check showed neither sibling ever attended Reynoldsburg schools. The story said she planned to attend Ohio State University and pursue a major in biology and pre-med.
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A June 2010 story in ThisWeek Reynoldsburg listed Nasrin as one of 26 valedictorians graduating from Reynoldsburg High School that year. The younger brother reportedly was killed in Syria.Īccording to the report, the two, Rasel Raihan, who would now be 20, and his older sister, Zakia Nasrin, 24, were academic standouts at Metro Early College High School. Ruhul Amin, Advocate.Two Reynoldsburg siblings who were honor-roll students in Columbus abandoned their lives here and joined ISIS, NBC News reported as part of an investigation into 15 Americans who joined the terrorist organization.
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