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American female who went viral after flying to Pakistan to wed teen lastly leaves nation

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An American female who ended up being a social networks experience after flying to Pakistan to wed a teen has actually lastly left the nation, reports state.

Onijah Andrew Robinson, 33, took a trip to Karachi in October in 2015 to satisfy and wed Nidal Ahmed Memon– a 19-year-old Pakistani guy.

The New Yorker was eventually turned down by the teen, after his household is stated to have actually challenged their relationship. Ms Robinson’s one month visa supposedly ended in November however she declined to leave the nation, with her predicament going viral thanks to clips commonly shared on Instagram and TikTok.

Onijah Robinson flew home Friday, says Pakistan’s media
Onijah Robinson flew home Friday, states Pakistan’s media (Instagram/geonewsdottv)

Now, some 4 months later on, regional media states she has actually lastly left Pakistan. Pakistani outlet Geo News mentioned that Ms Robinson boarded a flight from Karachi on Friday, with video footage revealing regional authorities seeing her off at the airport.

The News International – among the nation’s biggest English language papers – stated that a medical board had actually stated her fit to take a trip having actually released her from a remain in medical facility. She was encouraged to return home by United States consulate personnel in Karachi, who likewise organized her ticket, the paper included.

However to even more muddy the waters in the odd legend, videos were published to social networks on Monday declaring to be of Ms Robinson in Dubai. Her flight home to the United States on Friday was through Dubai, News International stated, however in one Instagram clip she is seen posturing for selfies with a big group of smiling guys surrounding her on an outdoors street.

A caption on the clip states Ms Robinson had “drew in a brand-new fanbase in Dubai”.

Ms Robinson in a TikTok video
Ms Robinson in a TikTok video (TikTok)

Throughout her prolonged remain in Pakistan, she held a strange interview in which she asked the federal government for “100k or more”, declaring it was to enhance essential services in the nation such as facilities and regional transportation.

In another, she requested “2 thousand or more weekly”, “more than 5 thousand dollars in USD”, “I desire 20K in advance, 5K-10K to remain here weekly, and I desire those needs from the federal government right now”, according to the wave of videos that were distributed on TikTok.

The Independent has actually called the United States consulate in Karachi for remark.

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