40-Year-Old Russian Woman Found Living in Remote Karnataka Cave with Two Kids, Rescued
KARNATAKA, INDIA, JUL 12 – Nina Kutina and her daughters were found living in a hazardous forest cave for nearly two weeks; deportation proceedings are underway amid child safety concerns, police said.
- On July 11, 2025, police rescued 40-year-old Russian Nina Kutina and her two young daughters from a remote cave on Ramatirtha Hill, Karnataka.
- Kutina came to India on a business visa that had lapsed in 2017 and was reported to have stayed isolated in the cave for almost two weeks, possibly arriving in the area via Goa.
- The cave was located in a hazardous, landslide-prone area surrounded by dense forest with venomous snakes, where Kutina spent her days meditating near a Rudra idol.
- Police moved Kutina and her children to an ashram run by an 80-year-old female monk and initiated deportation proceedings coordinated with immigration authorities.
- Officials arranged Kutina's deportation to Russia, noting her children will not receive Indian citizenship due to her illegal status at their birth, signaling legal and humanitarian challenges ahead.
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Mum with daughters aged 6 & 4, found in remote cave where they lived for 7YRS
A MUM and her two young children, aged six and four, were found in a remote cave in India – where they had been living for seven years. Russian Nina Kutina, 40, and her two tots had been in total isolation for nearly two weeks – before police found them while patrolling a forest. TOIA mum was found living in a remote cave along with her two daughters[/caption] TOICops found the mum living in a cave nestled inside a deep forest[/caption] Kutina, …
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