Woman Declared Missing in Texas Found Living Among 'Lost African Tribe' in Scotland

Woman Declared Missing in Texas Found Living Among 'Lost African Tribe' in Scotland

  • An American woman who was declared missing in Texas has been found living in a Scottish forest
  • She was found among a group which claims to be a 'lost African tribe' trying to reclaim their heritage
  • A video seen on social media showed the king of the kingdom, his queen and their handmaiden inside the forest

A woman who was declared missing in the United States has been found among a group in a Scottish forest.

The woman, identified as Kaura Taylor, was found in a forest in Jedburgh, Scotland.

Missing woman from Texas found living among 'lost African tribe.'
The woman insists she is not missing. Photo credit: SWNS.
Source: UGC

She is living among a group which calls itself a 'lost' tribe in pursuit of its true heritage.

The group inhabits a space in the forest and names it the Kingdom of Kubala. According to The Independent UK, the forest in Jedburgh is about 41 miles south of Edinburgh, and the group insist they are trying to reclaim land.

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The woman, Kaura Taylor, has insisted she is not missing. She has changed her name to Asnat and become the handmaiden to the king, SWNS reports.

She said:

“To the U.K. authorities, obviously, I am not missing. Leave me alone. I am an adult, not a helpless child.”

In a video seen on the YouTube Channel of Daily Record, the king of the kingdom and his queen were seen speaking alongside their handmaiden. It is not clearn how many people are in the 'kingdom.'

The king is identified as King Atehene, a 36-year-old man who was once an opera singer under the name Kofi Offeh. He is seconded by his wife, Queen Nandi.

King claims he wants to fulfil prophecy

According to them, they live solely in the forest in a bid to reconnect to nature and innocence and to reclaim a land they claim was stolen.

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The king said:

“We live a very simple life of returning to innocence. We connect to nature. We connect to the trees around us. We get grounded every morning. We bathe in the springwater. We are living a simple life of relying daily on the creator for food, shelter and clothing. We live in a tent without walls, but we are not afraid of anyone, for we have the protection of the creator, Yahowah. “We follow the laws of the creator, everything belongs to the ones who made it. We do not believe that any authority owns the land. The earth belongs to the father. We do not know about any eviction. All we know is that we are here to stay and establish our authority and power, just like our ancestors did.”

The king claims there is a prophecy he is on a mission to fulfil. His words:

“The prophecy said, ‘after 400 years, when my ancestors are destroyed from the land of Scotland, from the land of Great Britain, they will go into captivity and lose their identity.’ But after 400 years, I will come and bring them back to the land of promise. I am following the ancestral call and the call of the gods. The calling from our creator to embark on this journey, is the most important thing in our life. It is a journey of hope — a pilgrimage.”

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Woman found living in forest after being declared missing.
The woman lives as the handmaiden to the king and his queen. Photo credit: SWNS.
Source: UGC

Lady goes missing after attending job interview

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that a young Nigerian lady who went for an interview in the Lekki area of Lagos has been declared missing.

The lady's sister raised the alarm on Facebook and TikTok, saying her phone numbers have been switched off ever since.

In a chat with Legit.ng, the missing lady's sister said they have lodged a complaint at the police station in Olodi Apapa, Lagos.

Source: Legit.ng

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Israel Usulor (Human-Interest editor) Israel Usulor is a journalist who has 10 years of experience. He worked at The Prime Newspaper and has published articles in TheCable Newspaper. Israel graduated with distinction from Fidei Polytechnic (Mass Commun, 2016). Israel has interviewed Zannah Mustapha, the man who helped negotiate the release of Chibok Girls, and Kunle Adeyanju, who rode a bike from London to Lagos. He covered exclusive stories on Chef Dami during her Guinness World Records cookathon. Email: israel.usulor@corp.legit.ng.

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