Nina Kutina, the Russian woman found living in a cave near Gokarna, Karnataka along with her two daughters has claimed that ashes of her son were taken away.
Nina Kutina Karntaka cave case: Days after the Russian woman Nina Kutina, along with her two daughters, was found living in a cave near Gokarna, Karnataka, she has claimed of being kept in an uncomfortable place. In addition to this, the lady has also claimed that the ashes of her son who passed away nine months ago were taken away from her. Describing her experience in forest near Gokarna as peaceful and fulfilling, involving nature, meditation, and art, she has alleged that everything shown on TV about them is false.
What has Nina Kutina said?
“We are now kept in an uncomfortable place. It’s dirty, there’s no privacy, and we get only plain rice to eat. Many of our belongings were taken, including the ashes of my son who passed away nine months ago,” Nina Kutina has said.
“Everything shown on TV about us is false. I have videos and photos that show how clean and happy our life was before,” she added.
What did Nina Kutina say on her life in forest?
“We woke up with the sun, swam in rivers and lived in nature. I cooked on a fire or gas cylinder depending on the season, and got groceries from a nearby village. We painted, sang songs, read books, and lived peacefully,” she said on her life in forest.
Ex-husband seeks shared custody Russian woman’s childrens
Days after Russian woman Nina Kutina was taken into custody for living in a cave deep inside the forest in Karnataka’s Gokarna with her two daughters, her ex-husband, an Israeli citizen, is demanding shared custody of their daughters, saying he wants to be a father to them.
“I just want to be able to see my daughters a few times a week and take care of them, too. My concern is that if they go to Russia now, it will get tougher to keep in touch with them. So, I wish they could stay in India,” said Goldstein to PTI Videos.
(With inputs from agencies)