A Texas woman who was reported lacking from her household was found living amongst a “lost” African tribe in the Scottish woodlands. The Kingdom of Kubala says it has established a settlement in Jedburgh forest, aiming to reclaim land it claims was taken from its ancestors in the Highlands 400 years in the past.The group is led by King Atehene, 36, previously an opera singer often known as Kofi Offeh, alongside his spouse, Queen Nandi, and their handmaiden, Asnat. Nandi is recognized as Jean Gasho from Zimbabwe. Asnat, Lady Safi has been recognized as Kaura Taylor from Texas. “To the UK authorities, obviously, I am not missing. Leave me alone. I’m an adult, not a helpless child,” Asnat stated by a video message. The group said on Tuesday that they “don’t recognize local laws” and have confronted persecution from individuals who don’t perceive their methods, reported SWNS. The self-proclaimed three-person kingdom first arrange camp on Scottish Borders Council land however was shortly served an eviction discover. The group alleges that their tents have been later burnt down by locals, prompting them to relocate close to a faculty, the place the monarch is commonly noticed outdoors a co-op utilizing its Wi-Fi, as cited by the Daily Mail.“We connect to nature. We connect to the trees around us. We get grounded every morning. We bathe in spring water,” Atehene was quoted as saying by SWNS. “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,” he stated. They describe themselves as a misplaced tribe of Hebrews, asserting that their King is a descendant of David the Messiah, and declare their ancestors have been expelled when Elizabeth I deported native Black Jacobites.“We are the Lost Tribes of Hebrews and have returned to claim Scotland as our homeland, a land stolen by Elizabeth the first 400 years ago when she deported all black people from Scotland and England, who were not Africans but natives of the land,” Nandi stated by a submit on X. Scottish Borders Council stated they are “working with Police Scotland” to handle the continued scenario. “This has included the provision of advice and information about housing options and other support services,” a spokesperson was quoted as saying by SWNS.