Post by : Bandanpreet Kaur
Discover the incredible true story of Nina Kutina, a Russian mother who lived in a remote cave near Gokarna, Karnataka, India, with her two young daughters for nearly 7 years after her visa expired. Facing isolation, wild animals, and harsh weather, Nina survived by foraging for wild herbs, eating instant noodles, and even befriending snakes. She raised her daughters in the forest, teaching them yoga, meditation, and spiritual rituals, all while avoiding detection.
Recently discovered by police during a routine patrol, Nina and her children are now safe and receiving care. This story of survival, resilience, and a mother’s determination to protect her family is making headlines worldwide.
Watch now to learn how Nina created a life in the wilderness, the challenges she overcame, and what happens next for this remarkable family.
Key Moments:
Why Nina went into hiding after her visa expired in 2017
How she and her daughters survived on instant noodles, wild plants, and snakes
The spiritual practices and daily routines in the cave
The dramatic rescue and what authorities found inside the cave
What’s next for Nina and her children
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