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India Russian woman found living in cave with daughters

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July 19, 2025

According to Nina Kutina, life for her and her two daughters inside their jungle cave had been peaceful. Deep in the forests of Gokarna, a coastal town in southern India, they had woken "up with the sun, swam in rivers and lived in nature".

- Hannah Ellis-Petersen

India Russian woman found living in cave with daughters

"I cooked on a fire or gas cylinder, depending on the season, and got groceries from a nearby village. We painted, sang songs, read books and lived peacefully," Kutina said, according to Indian media reports.

Then the police arrived.

The story of how the 40-year-old Russian woman and her two daughters, aged six and four, have been living in a cave in the forest in the state of Karnataka has gripped Indians across the country.

The family were discovered by police on 9 July during a patrol of the hilly forest area, when officers spied a curtain of red saris hung up in the trees. Moving closer, they realised it was covering the entrance of a cave.

A statue of a Hindu god was visible, as were some clothes. Then a blond child emerged from the entrance. After her, the police patrol were astonished to find Kutina, who was asleep with another child by her side.

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