Russian Family Found Living in Karnataka Cave: “We Love Living Naturally”

A Russian woman, Nina Kutina, and her two children were recently rescued from a cave in Gokarna, Karnataka, where they had been living. Local authorities, including the Gokarna Police, ensured their safe retrieval and subsequently involved the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) in Bengaluru for processing.

“We Weren’t Dying”: Family Expresses Love for Natural Lifestyle

Following the rescue, Nina Kutina shared that the family wasn’t in distress and that they chose to live in the cave, embracing a natural lifestyle. She emphasized their love for nature and clarified they weren’t seeking help.

Family Now in Tumakuru Rescue Center

After processing by the FRRO, the family was transferred to a rescue center in Tumakuru. Their current situation and future plans remain unclear, but authorities are working to ensure their well-being.

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