ISIS and Daish Claim Jordainian Air Strike Killed U.S. Hostage
Amman, Jordan (CNN)The parents of Kayla Mueller are imploring ISIS to contact them. They believe -- or at least hope -- that their daughter may still be alive.
"We have sent you a private message and ask that you respond to us privately," Carl and Marsha Mueller said in a statement.
The couple is not giving interviews to the media as ISIS warned them not to.
CNN had previously not published her name at the request of her relatives, who have now publicly identified her.
The terror group captured Mueller, an Arizona native, in 2013. It said Friday that a Jordanian airstrike that pounded their de facto capital of Raqqa in Syria also killed her.
Her parents, though, are holding out hope "that Kayla is still alive."
"You told us that you treated Kayla as your guest," they said. "As your guest her safety and well-being remains your responsibility. CNN NEWS TV
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