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The first known photograph has emerged of Mohammed Emwazi - the Islamic State militant known as "Jihadi John" - as an adult.
Showing him with a goatee beard and wearing a Pittsburgh Pirates baseball cap, the image is revealed in student records from his time at the University of Westminster.
It comes after the 26-year-old who became the masked face of the notorious terror organisation was identified as the figure seen in several videos of hostages being beheaded.
Sky News can also exclusively reveal details of Emwazi's academic achievements during his stint at the university in London's Cavendish campus, between 2006 and 2009.
According to the document, he passed all but two of the modules in his Information Systems with Business Management degree, for which he was awarded a lower second honours (2:2).
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Gallery: Jihadi John's University Academic Record
Mohammed Emwazi, aka Jihadi John, studied a computing course at university. Sky News has exclusively obtained his student record
His file shows mostly middling academic grades for his course modules. He graduated with a lower second (2.2) degree
Emwazi is believed to be the British-accented man who has appeared in Islamic State beheading videos
Pictures have also emerged of Emwazi from his school yearbook in 1996
The 27-year-old went to St Mary Magdalene Church of England school in Maida Vale, west London
The record shows he was awarded a "condoned credit; retake" status for modules in Business Information Systems and Managing Business Organisations.
Earlier, a photograph had emerged showing the smiling face of a eight-year-old Emwazi sitting with classmates at St Magdalene's Church of England School in west London.
An unnamed classmate told The Sun newspaper that Emwazi, who reportedly came from a devout family, was the only Muslim in the class and would demonstrate Arabic writing to the class.
After completing his degree he went on to become a computer programmer before travelling to Syria in 2013 and later joining IS.
Advocacy group CAGE said the Kuwaiti-born Briton was "extremely kind" and "extremely gentle" but had been harassed by the UK security services.
Research director Asim Qureshi said Emwazi's family was "in utter shock" that the "beautiful young man" had joined the militant group.
Prime Minister David Cameron defended the security services, insisting Britain will do "everything we can" to bring terrorists to justice.
"They are having to make incredibly difficult judgements, and I think basically they make very good judgements on our behalf," he said.
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The first known photograph has emerged of Mohammed Emwazi - the Islamic State militant known as "Jihadi John" - as an adult.
Showing him with a goatee beard and wearing a Pittsburgh Pirates baseball cap, the image is revealed in student records from his time at the University of Westminster.
It comes after the 26-year-old who became the masked face of the notorious terror organisation was identified as the figure seen in several videos of hostages being beheaded.
Sky News can also exclusively reveal details of Emwazi's academic achievements during his stint at the university in London's Cavendish campus, between 2006 and 2009.
According to the document, he passed all but two of the modules in his Information Systems with Business Management degree, for which he was awarded a lower second honours (2:2).
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Gallery: Jihadi John's University Academic Record
Mohammed Emwazi, aka Jihadi John, studied a computing course at university. Sky News has exclusively obtained his student record
His file shows mostly middling academic grades for his course modules. He graduated with a lower second (2.2) degree
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Emwazi is believed to be the British-accented man who has appeared in Islamic State beheading videos
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Pictures have also emerged of Emwazi from his school yearbook in 1996
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The 27-year-old went to St Mary Magdalene Church of England school in Maida Vale, west London
The record shows he was awarded a "condoned credit; retake" status for modules in Business Information Systems and Managing Business Organisations.
Earlier, a photograph had emerged showing the smiling face of a eight-year-old Emwazi sitting with classmates at St Magdalene's Church of England School in west London.
An unnamed classmate told The Sun newspaper that Emwazi, who reportedly came from a devout family, was the only Muslim in the class and would demonstrate Arabic writing to the class.
After completing his degree he went on to become a computer programmer before travelling to Syria in 2013 and later joining IS.
Advocacy group CAGE said the Kuwaiti-born Briton was "extremely kind" and "extremely gentle" but had been harassed by the UK security services.
Research director Asim Qureshi said Emwazi's family was "in utter shock" that the "beautiful young man" had joined the militant group.
Prime Minister David Cameron defended the security services, insisting Britain will do "everything we can" to bring terrorists to justice.
"They are having to make incredibly difficult judgements, and I think basically they make very good judgements on our behalf," he said.
Top Stories
- PM Defends MI5 After 'Jihadi John' Named
- Outspoken Critic Of Vladimir Putin Shot Dead
- Pearl-Studded Oscars Gown Returned By Thief
- Boris Draws Blank Over Kid's Footie Question
- Customers 'Duped' By Energy Switching Deals