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Gokarna Cave Russian Woman’s Shocking Claim: Gave Birth in Goa Cave, Israeli Businessman Involved

Nina Kutina, the Russian woman who made headlines after being found living in a cave in Karnataka's Gokarna, has reportedly claimed that she gave birth to one of her daughters inside a cave in Goa. According to a report by The Indian Express, she also revealed that the child's father is an Israeli businessman currently in India on a business visa.

Gokarna Cave Russian Woman s Shocking Claim Gave Birth in Goa Father Is Israeli Businessman

Cave in Gokarna

Kutina and her two young daughters were found by police during a routine inspection following a landslide in the Gokarna region. The authorities were surprised to find the family living in harsh natural conditions, but Kutina defended her lifestyle, stating her daughters were healthy, safe, and happy.

"We have a lot of experience staying in nature and we were not dying. I did not bring my children to die in the jungle... they were very happy," Nina told ANI.

Details on the Children and Their Father

The Russian national has two daughters, Preya (6) and Ama (4). Initially hesitant to speak about their father, Nina later revealed through counselling that the father is an Israeli national in his 40s, whom she met a few years ago and fell in love with. The Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) has reportedly located the man and made contact.

Birth in Goa Cave

Nina reportedly said she gave birth to one of her daughters while living in a cave in Goa. This revelation has added a new layer to an already unusual story involving cross-border relationships, off-grid living, and visa violations.

Visa Status and Deportation Plans

Officials stated that Nina's business visa expired in 2017, though she contested this, claiming it had only lapsed recently.

"We don't have our valid visa, it has finished. But it was a short time ago, and after 2017, we were already in four countries, and then came back," she clarified in her statement to ANI.

Now, efforts are underway to deport Nina and her daughters back to Russia. The process is expected to take about a month, as per reports.

Nina also has another child in Russia, separate from the two who were found with her in Gokarna.

Throughout the media interactions, Nina repeatedly emphasized her family's natural lifestyle, mentioning that she has lived in forests across 20 countries over the years.

Her story-marked by unconventional parenting, international relationships, and survivalism-continues to draw attention from both authorities and the public.

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