“We were not dying”, Russian woman’s shocking statement stopped in the cave with children

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Russian woman with both daughters

In a cave of Ramatirtha hills in Gokarna, Karnataka, a Russian woman Nina Kutiina alias Mohi was found in a cave in the past, whose statement has been revealed. Defending her move to live with children in the dangerous cave, Nina said that her family “loves nature” and she has lived in the forests of about 20 countries for the past several years.

“Did not bring children to die”

Nina Kutiina has denied that she or her children were in danger of living in the cave. He said, “We have a lot of experience to live in nature and we were not dying. I did not bring my children to die in the forest … they were very happy.”

Recently, the case of Nina Kutiina came into the limelight, which surprised people on how someone can live in the cave in such a solitude. When asked about this, Nina said that the cave in which she was living with her children was not far from the human settlement.

“It was not dangerous to live there”

Nina said, “The cave was not in a very large forest, where no one could reach from far away or we could not buy food. It was very close to the village, it was very big and beautiful.” He further said that it was not dangerous to stay there. Talking about staying in the cave with her daughters, Nina said, “We used to swim in the waterfall … My children were not dying of hunger ….”

What about the visa?

It is being told that Nina came to India on a business visa in 2016, which ended in 2017. However, the Russian woman denied that her visa had ended in 2017. He admitted that his visa was “finished”, but not long ago. Nina claimed, “We do not have a valid visa, it is over. But it happened a short time ago and after 2017 we had already lived in four countries and then returned to India.”

“Family used to sleep on plastic sheets”

Nina and her children were found during regular inspection after a landslide in the Gokarna cave. North Kannada Superintendent of Police M Narayan had said, “Our patrol team saw saris and other clothes dry outside the cave in Ramatirtha hill. When they went there, they saw Mohi with their children.” The police were surprised to see how the woman and her children lived at such a place. He said that the family used to sleep on plastic sheets and eaten instant food.

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