Israeli partner of Russian woman found in Karnataka cave makes shocking revelations, says ‘for 8 years…’, in Goa…

New Delhi: Many important revelations have been made about the Russian woman, Nina Kutina alias Mohi, found in a cave in Karnataka with her two daughters, Preya (6) and Ama (4). Her relationship started with an Israeli man Dror Goldstein which has now turned into a custody dispute and legal confrontation. According to a complaint lodged with the Goa Police, the matter is related to the care, education and future of two minor daughters. They were recently recovered from a cave in the hills of Ramatirtha near Gokarna in Karnataka.

Who is Nina and who is Dror?

Nina Kutina alias Mohi is 40 years old while Dror Goldstein, a resident of Israel, is 38 years old. The two met in 2017 at Arambol Beach in Goa. Goldstein said in his complaint that they both fell in love and started living together. Their romance lasted for about eight years.

When did the dispute start?

Goldstein claimed that Nina used to harass him emotionally and kept demanding money. When both were planning to go to Israel, Nina was deported to Russia due to documentation problems. Nina told through email in June 2018 that she was pregnant. In 2019, the first daughter was born in Ukraine. In 2020, the second daughter was born in Goa.

Dror alleges that Nina did not send the daughters to school and did not believe in any formal education. He claimed that whenever he came to India to meet the daughters, Nina kept a distance from him and suddenly went missing.

Where was Nina hiding with two minor daughters?

To recall, Nina and her two daughters were found hiding in a cave in the Ramatirtha hills of Gokarna. There was no electricity, no mobile network, and both the girls were not allowed to meet other children. Dror has now demanded custody of the children and urged that the girls not be sent back to Russia.

What does police say?

Dror said in his complaint, “Nina does not allow me to meet the daughters and tries to keep them away from me. I am worried about the physical and mental condition of the children. The girls are being kept away from social contact and their education is being neglected.”

A police officer said, “The complaint was lodged, but Goldstein was called to confirm the facts. He did not appear.”

The legal process of joint custody will depend on diplomatic and judicial agreements between India, Russia and Israel. If Nina is proved guilty of illegally hiding the children, legal action is possible against her.

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