Gokarna: Russian woman with 2 children’s found living in Cave
Gokarna: A Russian woman and her two young children have been rescued from a secluded cave in the Ramatirtha hills of Kumta taluk, near Gokarna in Karnataka. The family had reportedly been living in isolation for nearly two weeks. Gokarna: Russian Woman with 2 children’s found living in Cave.
The woman, identified as 40-year-old Nina Kutina alias Mohi, was found with her daughters, Preya (6) and Ama (4). Police discovered them during a routine patrol after noticing clothes hanging outside the cave, following a recent landslide in the area.

Mohi, who had come to India on a business visa that expired in 2017, is believed to have travelled from Goa to Gokarna, drawn by her interest in Hinduism and Indian spiritual traditions. She had set up a makeshift dwelling inside the natural cave, where she reportedly spent her days in prayer and meditation.

Authorities are currently investigating how the family sustained themselves in the wilderness. After the rescue, the police have arranged for their temporary stay at an ashram and have initiated the deportation process in coordination with the Russian Embassy. The family is expected to be moved to Bengaluru as part of the legal formalities.
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