Russian Family Found Living in Karnataka Cave After Visa Expires

A remarkable story has emerged from the Ramatirtha hills of Karnataka, India, where a Russian mother and her two young children were found living in a cave. Nina Kutina, who also goes by the name Mohi, had been living in the cave with her children, Preya and Ama, for approximately two weeks.

Drawn to Hinduism and a Life of Isolation

Mohi, reportedly drawn to the principles of Hinduism, chose to live a secluded life with her children in the remote cave. The family’s unique living situation came to light during a routine police patrol in the area.

Visa Expired in 2017

Upon discovery, authorities revealed that Mohi’s visa had expired in 2017. The circumstances surrounding her extended stay in India and the family’s decision to live in a cave are currently under investigation. The children appeared to be in good health.

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