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US woman visits guest house in search of her ‘lost diamond ring’
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1 Feb 2025
US woman Onija Andrew Robinson, who traveled to Karachi in search of her online boyfriend, revisited a guest house where she had previously stayed, claiming she had lost a ‘diamond ring’ gifted by her husband.
Accompanied by media personnel and Chhipa volunteers, Onija arrived at the guest house and demanded her ‘red ring,’ insisting it had gone missing during her stay.
However, the receptionist denied any record of her stay, prompting Onija to insist that he check the logbook.
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“Look in the book and get my red diamond ring,” she said.
She further claimed that she had stayed in Room 106.
“My husband paid over $100 million for my ring,” she asserted.
New details emerged on Friday regarding American woman Onija Andrew Robinson, who claimed to have come to Pakistan for love. Her son, residing in the US, has now surfaced.
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Reports indicate that Onija Robinson's son, Jeremiah Andrew Robinson, has presented his birth certificate and social security card, which were aired on national media.
Speaking to the media, Jeremiah revealed that he only learned about his mother’s presence in Pakistan through news reports.
He further stated that his mother suffers from mental health issues, which have affected her cognitive abilities.
"My mother traveled to Pakistan to meet a man and his family. She was supposed to return within two weeks, but she never came back," he said.
Jeremiah disclosed that he and his sibling made multiple efforts to convince their mother to return, even purchasing a ticket for her, but all attempts failed.
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