His American family, living in Texas, was worried about his sudden disappearance. A young woman of 21 was finally found a few months later in Scotland, where she settled to live with an African tribe.
Their niece was finally found … in one forest on another continent. An American family living in Texas found signs of life of their 21-year-old niece, Kaura Taylor, when she had fled to Scotland with her eight-month-old daughter.
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<p>According to <em><a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/missing-texas-woman-scotland-african-tribe-family-b2812090.html" target="_blank">The Independent</a></em>, she settled in a Scottish forest in Jedburgh, with an African tribe known as the "Kingdom of Kubala".</p>
<h2 class="txt-int">"It breaks our hearts"</h2>
<p><em>"It's very stressful and difficult. It breaks our hearts. We are extremely worried about Kaura,"</em> testified the aunt of Kaura Taylor. According to her, Kaura discovered this tribe in 2023 through a school comrade. She would then have secretly discussed her ideas with the chief of the tribe before stopping her previous religious practices.</p>
<p>The young woman responded to the article in a Facebook post, declaring: <em>"I am very happy with my king and my queen. I have never disappeared. I fled a very violent and toxic family who sexually abused me since my childhood!"</em></p>
<h2 class="txt-int">A tribe come to <em>"Take back the stolen lands"</em></h2>
<p>The tribe claims to be a Hebrew clan returned to Scotland to <em>"Take back the stolen lands"</em> from their ancestors, following the historical context of the 14th century when Queen Elizabeth I <em>"deported all blacks from Scotland and England,"</em> according to Queen Nandi, whose actual name is Jean Gasho.</p>
<p>Queen Nandi is married to King Atehene, whose real name is Kofi Offeh. He is a former opera singer and public relations agent from Ghana. Kaura Taylor has become heavily involved in the tribe's activities on social media and is known as Asnat Lady Safi d'Athene, the Queen's servant and the second wife of the King.</p>
<p>Another aunt of Kaura mentioned that the young woman was <em>"very very unruly"</em> and could be <em>"very disrespectful."</em> "She said she would call me when she was connected to Wi-Fi, but I have never heard from her again," said her aunt. It’s reported that Kaura had tried to convince her boyfriend at the time to join her in Scotland, but he refused. Her family now hopes that she will return to Texas after her visa expires this November.</p>
<h2 class="txt-int">Family's Ongoing Search</h2>
<p>Kaura's family continues to express their deep concern for her well-being. As they grapple with the unexpected turn of events, they remain hopeful for a reunion. The story has generated significant media interest, drawing attention to the issues surrounding family dynamics, cultural identity, and the quest for personal freedom. They are determined to keep searching for answers even if that means traveling halfway across the world to bring Kaura back home.</p>
<p>This complicated narrative raises questions about what drives individuals to make such drastic life changes. What began as a story of a young woman disappearing has transformed into a complex tale involving tribal identity and personal liberation. For many, the case highlights the struggles faced by youth who feel trapped and the lengths they’re willing to go to seek autonomy.</p>
<p>The Kingdom of Kubala, meanwhile, continues to attract attention both locally and internationally as they assert their identity and historical claims. For many members, this movement represents more than just a community; it symbolizes a return to their roots — a quest intertwined with loss, identity, and cultural revival .</p>Despite this tension and uncertainty, all those involved hope for a peaceful resolution. The family’s ultimate wish remains for Kaura to find her way back home, while Kaura herself seems intent on forging a new path steeped in a profound sense of belonging.

