ONE of world's most wanted terrorists Samantha Lewthwaite – also known as the ‘White Widow – has reportedly been spotted at Duncan Bannatyne's hotel in DARLINGTON.
Police were told by a horrified witness they saw a woman resembling the extremist signing into Bannatyne’s Hotel on Boxing Day.
The 32-year-old mum-of-four’s atrocities include last year’s slaughter of 148 by gunmen at a university in Kenya, according to security chiefs.
Interpol also have a ‘red notice’ on Lewthwaite, also known as Sherafiyah.
A Durham Police spokeswoman said: “Police received a report that a woman said to resemble Samantha Lewthwaite, aka The White Widow, had checked into Bannatyne’s Hotel, Darlington, on Boxing Day.
“Inquiries are currently taking place in relation to the report.”
Lewthwaite has been rapidly promoted through the ranks of al Shabaab after many of its leaders died in drone attacks.
The London University graduate was quickly recognised as intelligent and evil-minded enough by jihadi terror bosses to be trusted with the most horrific attacks.
Lewthwaite, of Aylesbury, Bucks, is believed to have directed terror raids, suicide attacks and car bombings in Somalia and Kenya, as well as masterminding last month’s slaughter of 148 people, by gunmen at a university in Garissa, northern Kenya.
She has also launched a recruitment drive of teenagers and women as suicide bombers after bribing their desperate families with as little as £300.
One London resident blew herself up at a hotel in the Somali capital Mogadishu in February killing 25.
Bannatyne’s Hotel was unavailable for comment when contacted by The Sun.
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