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Cave Mystery: Russian Mum & Kids Found Living in Indian Wilderness

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Picture courtesy of Karnataka police

 

Police in Karnataka are unravelling the unusual tale of Nina Kutina, a 40-year-old Russian woman found residing in a cave with her two young daughters.

 

On 9 July, a routine patrol in Ramteertha hills, Gokarna, discovered the trio. Kutina, lacking valid documents, faces deportation along with her daughters, aged six and five, who are now housed in a Bengaluru detention centre.

 

Kutina insists in videos with Indian news agency ANI that their cave lifestyle promotes well-being.

 

However, the circumstances surrounding their presence in a remote, wildlife-rich area remain unclear. Police stumbled upon their dwelling, marked by bright saris and scant belongings, and convinced Kutina to leave the cave due to safety concerns from wildlife.

 

Authorities confirmed the family's health post-rescue, while Kutina, claiming not to have lived in Russia for 15 years, mentioned previous residence in various countries. She also spoke about personal tragedies, including her eldest son's death in Goa and a missing report filed by Dror Goldstein, the Israeli father of her daughters, who seeks joint custody.

 

The timeline of Kutina’s arrival in Karnataka and her cave-dwelling period is murky. She revealed ongoing struggles since losing her passport, referencing her travels and a long-expired Indian visa. The family’s stay in the forest reportedly began after another cave dwelling in Goa.

 

Kutina denied having spiritual motives, despite the discovery of religious relics in the cave, which emphasised her preference for nature. She assured her daughters’ happiness and safety in the rustic environment, dismissing perceived dangers as comparable to urban snake encounters. The case remains intriguing as deportation plans proceed.

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from BBC 2025-07-18

 

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Knock knock.

 

Whose there?

 

Nina Katrina

 

Nina Katrina who?

 

Nina lace to hide from Indian immigration

This Russian woman is crazy, in my opinion.

 

What do you think?

 

By the way, her Israeli husband is a very rich person.

Thank goodness this could never happen in Pattaya City.😋

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