
Russian Woman Found In Gokarna Gave Birth In Goa Cave, Has Kids With Israeli Businessman: Report
Nina Kutina, the Russian woman, was found living in a cave in Karnataka's Gokarna along with her two daughters. She claimed that she gave birth to one of them at a Goa cave.
Nina Kutina, the Russian woman who was found in a cave along with her two daughters in Karnataka's Gokarna last week, claimed that she gave birth to one of them during her stay at a cave in Goa, and an Israeli businessman is the father of her kids, according to a report.
The Indian officials said that they have contacted the Israeli man after her claims, The Indian Express reported.
The turn of events came after Nina and her two daughters, aged six and four years, were rescued from a cave near Gokarna in Uttara Kannada district on July 9 during a police patrol. The officials have said that her visa expired in 2017 and is currently living at a detention centre in Bengaluru.
An official of the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) told The Indian Express that they have managed to track down the father of her kids, who hails from Israel and is currently in India on a business visa.
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