Widow of tragic Scots aid worker David Haines feels abandoned by authorities as jihadis face trial
prosecution of two Brits accused of a role in the death of her 44-year-old husband in 2014.The 50-year-old, who lives in Croatia, said: “I feel forgotten about.“There’s been close to zero contact from the British authorities in the last four years.“No one has been thinking about me or keeping me up to date.“David’s death was very high-profile and there are a number of families, like mine, who were affected.“Are they being supported? Not if I’m anything to go by.“I don’t think I should be forgotten about just because I live in Croatia.“I only learn of developments when I see the news.“I don’t think being kept up to speed is too much to ask.”British jihadis Alexanda Kotey, 36, and El-Shafee el-Sheikh, 32, face being prosecuted for their roles