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A screenshot of the video released by the so-called Islamic State's al-Furqan media arm on January 20. Haruna Yakawa can be seen on the left.
A new video has been released apparently showing the body of a Japanese hostage beheaded by members of the Islamic State group after Tokyo failed to heed a ransom deadline.
Haruna Yukawa, a self-styled security contractor, was beheaded, according to a Twitter post today from SITE Intel Group, based in Bethesda, Maryland, which monitors terrorist activity, Bloomberg reported.
A video was released showing the other Japanese hostage, war correspondent Kenji Goto, pleading for his life and asking for the release of a woman imprisoned in Jordan for allegedly attempting to take part in a suicide bombing, according to the Twitter post.
Japan says it is working to verify the video.
Islamic State group sought to punish the Japanese government for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's January 17 pledge of $200 million in non-military aid for nations fighting the militant group, setting the ransom at the same amount.
The group set a 72-hour deadline in a separate video released on January 20 that showed the two men kneeling before a knife-wielding militant who said Japan must pay "otherwise, this knife will become your nightmare."
ISIS Japanese hostages: Video purports to show Haruna Yukawa executed and second hostage Kenji Goto with new terms for release
Unverified video was released online
Heather Saul
Saturday 24 January 2015
A video has emerged online claiming one of the two hostages being held by Isis has been killed and showing the other hostage outlining new terms for his release.
The video purports to show a still of journalist Kenji Goto holding an image of what appears to show the death of his fellow hostage Haruna Yakuwa.
The image was accompanied by an audio recording purporting to be that of Mr Goto saying Mr Yakuwa had been beheaded and demanding a prisoner exchange.
In the audio, a man could be heard speaking in English and blaming Mr Abe for Mr Yukawa’s alleged death.
The audio says that if alleged militant Sajida Mubarak Atrous al-Rishawi is released, Mr Goto will be released as well. She is being detained by Jordanian authorities.
It also appealed to Mr Goto's wife and his colleagues at Independent Press to pressure the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for his release.
The images and audio have not been verified and vary greatly from previous videos released by the group.
The Japanese Government said it is trying to verify the reports. Chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga said cabinet ministers were holding an emergency meeting about the new message.
Prime Minister Abe told reporters after the news broke: "This is an outrageous and unacceptable act of violence.
"We strongly demand the prompt release of the remaining captive Kenji Goto, without harm."
A foreign correspondent for The New York Times said on Twitter: "Isis source has sent me audio allegedly of Kenji Goto stating that Haruna has been beheaded.
"Isis has now dropped ransom demand and is asking for a prisoner exchange for a 'sister' detained in Jordan."
It comes after a 72-hour deadline for a $200 million (£132m) ransom was delivered in a video on Tuesday. The militant in that video had threatened to kill both men if the Japanese Government did not pay $100m for each hostage.
On Friday, Mr Goto’s mother Junko Ishido issued an emotional plea to spare the life of her son, telling militants: "My son is not an enemy of the Islamic State.”
Ms Ishido told a news conference her son's wife had recently given birth and implored militants to release him, saying the child needed a father.
Mr Yukawa, who describes himself as having his own 'private military company' on his Facebook, is believed to have been captured by Isis militants near Aleppo in August after travelling to Syria.
Mr Goto, a seasoned war correspondent who had reported in the Middle East previously, also travelled back to the region later in the year. The last correspondence from him was received by his family in October after he crossed the border into Syria from Istanbul.
Mr Goto had reportedly gone to Syria to help secure Mr Yukawa's release after seeing video footage of his capture.