Exclusive: testimonies describing malnourishment and disease to renew pressure on government to repatriate dozens of Britons, many of them children

British mothers held in a prison camp in north-east Syria fear that they may die in detention after an “alarming” deterioration in living conditions.

Their testimony – revealed in a series of WhatsApp messages seen by the Guardian – will place fresh pressure on the UK government to repatriate them and their children.

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