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Sabrina grew up in a small town in Canada, her father was in a terrorist organization group (Boko Haram) based in Nigeria where he was forced to join as a child, spending his teenage years growing up to become a soldier. In his late teens he escaped the group when a bombing mission failed, fleeing the country and moved to Canada to start a new life. He eventually met Sabrina's mother, got married and became a Canadian citizen. They gave birth to Sabrina on October 13, 1993. 

 

Sabrina grew up as an only child with two loving parents, not knowing about her father's past. Sabrina grew up being a very creative child, always painting and showing interest in photography, taxidermy, video production, and illustration. Her father was adamant in enrolling Sabrina in martial arts as a child, Sabrina performed so well that her dojo placed her in country wide martial art tournaments. Her father was very protective of Sabrina, always checking in on her when she’s not at home and giving her a strict curfew. 

 

Sabrina found out about her father's past after hearing an argument between her parents. She confronted her father and was mortified when he told her about his childhood. After Sabrina graduated from her local college with a degree in graphic design, she worked as a new graduate at a local design studio. 

 

One night after work Sabrina came home to her parents frantic, her father explained to her that he was informed that his old terrorist group were on the hunt for him. Concerned for her safety, her father sent her on a one way ticket to Los Santos for her protection. 

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