‘Snakes Are Our Friends’: Rescued Russian ;Cave Woman’ Living in Karnataka Forest Breaks Silencenina

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Nina Kutina, a 40-year-old Russian national, was found living with her two daughters in a remote forest cave near Gokarna, Karnataka. The woman had overstayed her visa by 8 years, choosing a life of meditation, nature, and spiritual retreat over returning home. Kutina, who arrived in India in 2016, gave birth to both children in hiding. She described snakes as “friends”, avoided modern life, and taught her children yoga, mantras, and art in the forest. Police discovered them during a forest patrol and now face the task of deporting her. Despite her emotional plea and deep love for India, deportation procedures are underway. Watch this gripping story of faith, freedom, and the fallout of living undocumented.#russianwoman #visaoverstay #gokarnacave #karnatakanews #indiadeportation #forestlife #spiritualindia #ninakutina #gokarna #karnataka #toi #toibharat #bharat #trending #breakingnews #indianews

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