An Army Ranger-turned-aid worker held hostage by ISIS militants in Syria admitted to his parents he was 'pretty scared to die' but also urged them to 'seek refuge and comfort' from his humanitarian work.
Abdul-Rahman Kassig - who was born Peter but changed his name when he converted to Islam last year - wrote in a letter received by his parents on June 2 he was 'praying every day' in captivity but was 'not angry.' He added: 'I am in a dogmatically complicated situation here, but I am at peace with my belief.'
Excerpts from his heartfelt letter were released in a statement late Sunday by his parents...
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