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Woman chained to tree and left to die in jungle saved by shepherd who walked by

Photos show Lalita malnourished and on the brink of death when rescuers took her to hospital in nearby Goa.

Lalita had been left without food and water for weeks (Picture: India Today)
Lalita had been left without food and water for weeks (Picture: India Today)

A passing shepherd in an Indian forest saved an American woman who was chained to a tree and left to die.

50-year-old Lalita Kayi Kumar was crying for help near the village of Sonurli, Maharashtra, India, when the shepherd discovered her.

Police have registered a case of attempted murder against her former husband after she scribbled a note at the hospital linking him to her plight.

Saurabh Agrawal, superintendent of police of Sindhudurg district, said: ‘Based on the note written by the woman at the hospital, a case has been registered against her former husband on charges of attempted murder, act endangering life or personal safety of others and wrongful confinement under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).’

Photos show Lalita malnourished and on the brink of death when rescuers took her to hospital in nearby Goa.

She passed rescuers a note in hospital reading: ’40 days without food in forest – husband tied me to a tree in a forest and said I would die there.’

A 50-year-old woman carrying a US passport copy was found bound to a tree with an iron chain. Among the possessions found on her person were various documents, including an Aadhaar card indicating an address in Tamil Nadu, and a photocopy of her US passport. The woman was identified as Lalita Kayi. However, her passport is no longer valid, prompting authorities to verify the authenticity of these documents to ascertain her nationality. The woman was tracked down in a dense forest located in the Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra. This unsettling situation was brought to light by a shepherd in the Sonurli hamlet, approximately 450 kilometers away, who heard the woman's cries for help on Saturday night and promptly alerted the authorities. The woman's condition and the circumstances surrounding her confinement are currently under investigation by local law enforcement.
Lalita scribbled a note to her rescuers about her plight (Picture: India Today)
A 50-year-old woman carrying a US passport copy was found bound to a tree with an iron chain. Among the possessions found on her person were various documents, including an Aadhaar card indicating an address in Tamil Nadu, and a photocopy of her US passport. The woman was identified as Lalita Kayi. However, her passport is no longer valid, prompting authorities to verify the authenticity of these documents to ascertain her nationality. The woman was tracked down in a dense forest located in the Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra. This unsettling situation was brought to light by a shepherd in the Sonurli hamlet, approximately 450 kilometers away, who heard the woman's cries for help on Saturday night and promptly alerted the authorities. The woman's condition and the circumstances surrounding her confinement are currently under investigation by local law enforcement.
She had been left abandoned for ’40 days’ (Picture: India Today)

Mr Agrawal said: ‘We have found that the woman, who appears to have been born in the US, had also resided in Goa for some time. We are trying to find out whom she was in touch with in the past few months.’

A police official was quoted by The Hindu saying Lalita had ‘left her husband’ after a ‘quarrel’.

It’s understood she came to India a decade ago to learn yoga and meditation when she met her husband.

A 50-year-old woman carrying a US passport copy was found bound to a tree with an iron chain. Among the possessions found on her person were various documents, including an Aadhaar card indicating an address in Tamil Nadu, and a photocopy of her US passport. The woman was identified as Lalita Kayi. However, her passport is no longer valid, prompting authorities to verify the authenticity of these documents to ascertain her nationality. The woman was tracked down in a dense forest located in the Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra. This unsettling situation was brought to light by a shepherd in the Sonurli hamlet, approximately 450 kilometers away, who heard the woman's cries for help on Saturday night and promptly alerted the authorities. The woman's condition and the circumstances surrounding her confinement are currently under investigation by local law enforcement.
She’s now recovering in hospital as police search for relatives (Picture: India Today)

A team of investigators have been sent to Tamil Nadu, where her husband hailed from, to trace her relatives.

An official told the Telegraph India: ‘Considering her mental and health condition, she was shifted to Goa Medical College for advanced treatment. She is out of danger.

‘Doctors treating her said she suffers from psychiatric problems. We have found medical prescriptions in her possession.’

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