Following Nina Kutina's arrest for living in a cave near Gokarna with their two daughters, her ex-husband, Dror Goldstein, is seeking shared custody. Goldstein, who lives part-time in Goa, states he lost contact with Kutina and the children months ago. He expresses concern about their potential relocation to Russia and desires regular access to his daughters in India.
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