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Mother pleads Scotland to deport 'brainwashed' daughter living with 'cult' back to Texas
Kaura Taylor was groomed online and coerced into relocating to a Scottish forest camp by an African group, prompting welfare concerns and ongoing legal eviction proceedings.
- In 2023, shortly after graduating, aspiring lawyer Kaura Taylor was reported missing from Dallas and allegedly coerced to move 4,000 miles to a camp in Jedburgh, Scotland.
- Groomers on social media allegedly recruited Taylor, exploiting her vulnerabilities and buying her a one-way ticket to the UK for a new life with the so-called Kingdom of Kubala.
- The camp on the edge of an industrial estate faces eviction after notices to remove them from private and council land while Police Scotland and Scottish authorities assess welfare reports.
- Taylor's mother Melba Whitehead urged urgent deportation in a Texas interview, saying `I don't know why Scotland is allowing this foolishness` and warning Taylor is isolated and needs safeguarding.
- Taylor denies coercion and says others are not her concern, while her family and observers call the so-called Kingdom of Kubala a cult, citing videos and online images of allegiance.
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African tribe leader 'King of Kubala' arrested in Scotland after camp eviction
The self-styled “King” of the so-called Kingdom of Kubala and his young “handmaiden” have been detained following an early morning raid on their woodland camp in Jedburgh, Scotland, The Scottish Sun reports.Authorities confirmed that Kofi Offeh, 36, and 21-year-old Kaura Taylor were escorted from the site just after 8 am on Wednesday (October 2) in a joint operation involving police, sheriff officers, and immigration officials, according to BBC …
A woman from Texas told Sky News that an African "cult" would have wiped her daughter's brain by attracting her and building her to move 6,400 kilometers away in a forest in Scotland, benefiting from her vulnerability.
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