
Nina Kutina, a forty -year -old Russian woman who was rescued by the police, along with her two daughters from the Gocarna Cave During the Routine Inspection of July, revealed that she had done Pooja during her stay and avoided and avoided guest hotels.
Kutina, also known as Mohi, told officials that her daughters, Preya (6) and Ama (4) were happy, spent time playing with clay and living in nature. When the police warned Kutina for snakes in the forest, she said they were their “friends”, according to Indian Express. “Snakes are our friends and they won’t hurt us unless we bother them,” she said. The police also found books of Russian language in the cave.
Initially, she was reluctant to discuss the identity of the child’s father, and Kutina later revealed that she had gave birth to one of her children in the Goa Cave. She revealed that her children’s father was an Israeli entrepreneur. According to Indian Express, India is currently on a business visa and foreigners have been tracked by a regional registration office (FRO).
Kutina left the cave, located in the Ramatirtha hills in Kumta Taluk, the district of Uttara Kannada in Karnataka, after the police warned her against land landslides in this area, according to Sub Inspector Sridhar R. She was there for about two months, the police said.
“We have a lot of experience to stay natural, in the jungle and do not say, and I did not bring my children, my daughters to die in the jungle. They did not feel bad, were very happy, swim in the waterfall, lived, lived, had a very good place to sleep, said,” They said, they said.
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She also described: “They have all the best, happy, dressed, and sleeping well, and art lessons and lessons about how to write and read, and they didn’t die of hungry, never, everything wasn’t true. This cave wasn’t like a big forest, far from everything, and we could buy food or anything, it’s very close. It is, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, and it’s, it’s that it’s, it’s that is that it’s small.
Kutin’s travel history
Kutina was born in Russia, but it was not 15 years. She said, “Then I traveled in many countries, Costa Rica, Malaysia, Bali, Thailand, Nepal, Ukraine.”
Kutina arrived in India in 2016 on a business visa and, according to Indian Express, developed a deep interest in tourism and gocarna and goalo.
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Her visa was released on April 17, 2017 and in 2018 she was granted permission to leave. Then she traveled to Nepal. Soon, however, she returned to India and began to live in the coastal forests of Karnataka.
Meanwhile, the authorities contacted the Russian embassy through a local NGO and efforts to deport her and her daughters to Russia, which may take a month.
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