Scotland Jedburgh residents attack lost African tribe Kingdom of Kubala where missing Texas woman Kaura Taylor
Outraged Scottish locals attacked the lost “African” tribe with whom a missing Texas woman was found living in hopes of driving the “delusional” guests out of their town.
Residents in Jedburgh, a town in southeastern Scotland, have allegedly thrown rocks and torn down the tents of the “Kingdom of Kubala,” who are residing in the wooded areas on land they claim was stolen from their ancestors.
Jean Gasho, who identifies as Queen Nandi of the North, claimed that more than 15 people started a harassment campaign against her and her husband’s kingdom. The tribe relocated to the area when the Scottish Borders Council evicted them from the public land where they had set up camp.
The alleged attacks began on Aug. 31, when two unidentified men came upon the tents Gasho had been living in and questioned what she was doing.
“This is a rapist cult and I will always stick to that,” one of the men says to a woman recording the interaction, according to The Telegraph.
“You’re an absolute f–king idiot. You’re delusional,” one of the men shouted.
Gasho resides in the “Kingdom of Kubala” alongside her husband, Kofi Offeh, and Kaura Taylor, a 21-year-old woman from Texas who serves as the Queen’s handmaiden.
Offeh, the self-proclaimed King Atehene, had allegedly connected with Taylor on Facebook and convinced her to run away from her family in the US to live in the Scottish woodlands and go by the name Asnat, Lady Safi, of Atehene.
Gasho published footage of several interactions she had with locals and police since the first confrontation.
“I’m sitting here in my tent, well not my tent, but rather the tent of my Lord Husband Atehene of the North. In the last hour Jedburgh Edomite children came to throw rocks at us, one came through the tent,” she wrote on Facebook on Sept. 1.
Gasho claimed the harassment isn’t new to her and claimed she was the target of similar attacks when she lived in Ohio.
Another video captured an unidentified woman circling around the camp, ripping tent poles out of the ground as Gasho records her.
“You are not going to touch me, you vile creature,” Gasho yells at the intruder as Taylor and Offeh get between the two women.
Scottish Borders Councilor Scott Hamilton condemned the group living in the woods as footage of the confrontations was shared online.
“Footage was shared with me that showed a wholly inappropriate situation where violence was threatened, where accusations were made and tensions were on the rise.
Gasho published other videos of police arriving after the alleged attack, asking if they were harmed or robbed.
“The Public Called the Police as they witnessed the Kingdom of KUBALA being racially attacked and harassed on TikTok Live by over 15 people from Jedburgh community,” Gasho posted on Facebook.
The self-identifying queen claims she doesn’t cooperate with police because of “obvious reasons.”
Scottish Borders Councilor Scott Hamilton disputed the claims saying several different agencies, including the police, have reached out for help, but the group has become a known problem in town.
“This group first arrived in Jedburgh a number of months ago and they certainly raised a few eyebrows,” Hamilton said on TikTok saying the group’s behavior in previous interactions raised some questions.
Hamilton revealed the Kingdom of Kubala set up camp on a land that was owned by the Scottish Borders Council and government officials spent time obtaining legal documents to evict them.
“There were repeated attempts to make engagement with the group and each time the council, social workers and adult protective services were all rebuffed,” he said.
Because the “kingdom” denied help from the government, officials began drawing up legal documents to evict them from the land.
“This group will leave Jedburgh. They will do so by either listening or by lawful means, but they are the only two means in which it will take place. Not mob mentality or threats of violence,” Hamilton said.
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