Israeli Father Seeks Custody of Daughters Found Living in Karnataka Cave with Russian Mother
Israeli Father Fights for Custody After Daughters Found in Karnataka Cave with Russian Mother
A heart-wrenching story of family separation and reunion is unfolding in Gokarna, Karnataka. An Israeli man, identified as Dror Goldstein, is seeking custody of his two young daughters after they were found living with their Russian mother in a cave. The discovery has sparked a complex international custody battle, raising questions about parental rights and the well-being of the children.
Family Found Living Off-Grid in Gokarna Cave
Authorities were alerted to the family’s unusual living situation, leading to the discovery of the mother and daughters residing in a cave near Gokarna. While details surrounding the circumstances that led them to live in the cave remain unclear, the situation has brought the pre-existing custody dispute between the parents to the forefront.
International Custody Battle Ensues
Mr. Goldstein is now petitioning Indian courts for shared custody of his daughters. The case highlights the complexities of international custody disputes, particularly when involving multiple nationalities and varying legal systems. The future of the children hangs in the balance as authorities work to determine the best course of action, prioritizing their safety and well-being.