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Kaura Taylor, who was reported missing by her family in Texas has been found alive and living among a 'lost' African tribe in Scotland.
Texas native Kaura Taylor has been found with the Kingdom of Kubala ... wrote on social media that the group had “returned to ...
A woman reported missing by her family in Texas has been found living amongst a lost “African” tribe in the Scottish woodlands. The Kingdom of Kubala claim they have settled in a forest in Jedburgh, ...
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Missing Texas woman found living with ‘lost African tribe’ in forests of Scotland: ‘Leave me alone’
A Texas woman who was reported missing by her family has been found living with a ‘lost African tribe’ in the forests of Scotland.
Texas native Kaura Taylor, reported missing by her family, has been found living with a group called the Kingdom of Kubala in ...
A Texas woman reported missing by her family has been found living as a member of a “lost” tribe attempting to start a sovereign kingdom in a Scottish forest. The three-person group, which calls ...
A woman who was reported missing by her family in Texas has now been found in the Scottish woodlands as part of a tribe. The Kingdom of Kubala claim to be a lost 'African' tribe, who live in a forest ...
Kaura Taylor, now known as Asnat, is thriving in a Scottish woodland commune, living a life focused on independence and ...
A GROUP claiming to be an African tribe with its own King and Queen have set up in a Borders wood – with a vow to expand over Scotland. The Kingdom of Kubala claims they have settled here to ...
A missing woman from the US has been discovered alive thousands of miles away from her old digs and is now living a completely different life. Kaura Taylor from Texas, who had been reported missing by ...
Councils across England are considering launching their own legal actions after a district council in Essex secured a High Court victory temporarily blocking asylum seekers from being housed in a ...
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