A Russian woman and her daughters were found living in a cave near Gokarna for two months.
By Aniket Chakraborty
July 16, 2025
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Nina Kutina, 40, said the children were “happy” living in nature and playing with clay.
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She cooked with gas, taught them art, and performed pooja and meditation daily.
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Kutina avoided hotels fearing she'd be traced, calling snakes “our forest friends.”
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One daughter was born in a Goan cave, father is an Israeli businessman tracked by FRRO.
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Kutina claimed the cave had an “ocean view” and was “very close to the village.”
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Police convinced her to leave due to landslide risks in the area.
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Her visa expired in 2017; she got an exit permit but reentered India via Nepal.
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Authorities have contacted the Russian Embassy for deportation proceedings.
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Kutina says, “We were not dying—we were living free and happy with love.”
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