What for a Russian woman, her children met in Karnataka forest? Answers to 5 questions

What for a Russian woman, her children met in Karnataka forest? Answers to 5 questions

A 40 -year -old Russian woman named Nina Kutiina was rescued from a cave in the Gokarna forest in Karnataka, as well as with her two children, when the police officers were patrolling near a tourist place.

Kutina, along with her two daughters, lived in a secluded cave in the Ramattha hills of Kumta Taluk on 11 July, where they lived in full separation for about two months. Officials said the three did not have valid documents to live in India, and the exile process is expected to start soon.

According to the police, the woman traveled to Russia on a commercial visa from Russia and reached the holy coastal city of the holy coastal city of Gokarna through Goa. The family eventually went deep into the forest, where they created a natural cave between dense forest and steep areas.

However, there is a certain secret of how Kutina and her children came to live in a cave, infected with snakes and wild animals in a dense forest.

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    Who is Nina Kutina?

    Nina Kutina is a 40 -year -old woman and a resident of Russia. His two daughters are six and five years old. Gokarna Police Sub Inspector Sridhar SR told The Indian Express that Kutina reached India on a business visa in 2016, and spent a year to travel through Goa and Gokarna.

    Her visa ended in 2017 but remained in the country, only a brief journey to Nepal and then returned to India. In 2018, Kutiina disappeared in the coastal forests of Karnataka.

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    How did the police find the woman?

    The police team found Kutina and her daughters, while they were investigating the tourists who wandered into the landslide-hit forest. There, he discovered the leading march for a cave. The family lived in a stone cave, which was covered with photographs of the gods at a plastic torp and entrance. Kutiina was sleeping with one of her children while the other child was playing outside. Police said the trio was staying there for about two months. Eventually, the police convinced him to come out of the case as the area was suffering from fatal landslides and was filled with snakes. For this, he replied, “Snakes are our friends and they do not harm us until we trouble them.”

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    How did a trio live in the cave?

    In the investigation, the police found that Nina Kutiina kept grocery items in the cave for her existence, but there was no candle. The family did not rely on artificial light, rather than living by natural light. It was also learned that the woman will charge her phone during a visit to the city to buy groceries and will rarely use it. She often took her children to Gokarna and other places but always returned to the cave.

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    Who is the father of Nina’s daughters?

    Nina Kutiina gave birth to both her daughters while living in India. It was later revealed that the father of his two daughters is an Israeli man named Brar Goldstian. Speaking to The Indian Express, Goldstian said Kutiina refused to reach her daughters from October 2024. She said that the woman, who was found in 2017, had two boys from the previous relationship and was taking care of one of them as the other died in one accident in October last year. The Israeli person filed a complaint against Kutiina in December 2024, accusing him of “physically assaulting”, displayed violent behavior and to withdraw money from him to send his mother.

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    What ahead of Nina Kutiina?

    Nina has been taken to the Regional Regional Registration Office (FRRO) detention center of foreigners with her daughters. His passport was found by the police near the cave, and Russia is undergoing action to deport it. Meanwhile, his father has demanded shared detention among the ongoing legitimities as uncertainty for his two daughters. It is expected that the exile process can be long and complex, and Kutina is likely to spend a lot of money. Indian and Russian governments are unlikely to finance Trikri.

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