An American woman, Lalita Kayi, was found chained to a tree in the dense forests of Sindhudurg, Maharashtra, after her desperate cries for help were heard by local shepherds. The 50-year-old was discovered in a severely weakened state, and her case has since raised numerous unanswered questions, including the whereabouts of her husband, whom she accuses of leaving her to die.
The incident unfolded a week ago when cow herder Pandurang Gawkar ventured into the forest with his cattle. “I heard a woman screaming loudly,” Gawkar recounted to BBC Marathi. “The sound was coming from the forest on the side of the mountain. When I went there, I saw that one of her legs was tied to a tree. She was screaming like an animal. I called other villagers and the local police.”
Responding swiftly, police arrived on the scene, sawed off the chains binding Ms. Kayi, and rescued her. She was found in possession of a passport confirming her American citizenship, an Aadhaar card listing her address in Tamil Nadu, a mobile phone, a tablet, and 31,000 rupees ($370; £290). These items led the police to rule out theft as a motive.
Ms. Kayi was immediately taken to a local hospital before being transferred to a facility in Goa for further treatment. Dr. Shivanand Bandekar, dean of Goa Medical College, informed The Indian Express that she had wounds on her leg and seemed to be suffering from a mental health condition. “We do not know for how long she did not eat, but her vital signs are stable,” Dr. Bandekar reported.
After a week of recovery, Ms. Kayi’s physical condition had improved sufficiently to be moved to a psychiatric hospital in Ratnagiri district, Maharashtra. “Currently, her health is stable,” stated Dr. Sanghamitra Phule, the hospital’s superintendent. “She is taking medication, eating, and interacting with people. If she wants something, she can communicate it. She only knows English.”
In a written statement to the police, Ms. Kayi claimed that her husband had chained her to the tree, abandoning her without food or water in an attempt to kill her. She also alleged that she had been given an injection for extreme psychosis, which locked her jaw and prevented her from drinking water, requiring her to be fed intravenously. “I am a victim and survived. But he ran away from here,” she stated.
The police are currently searching for Ms. Kayi’s husband, whom they believe is in Tamil Nadu, based on the information she provided. He has not been located, nor has he made any public statements. A case of attempted murder has been registered against him, and teams have been dispatched to Tamil Nadu, Goa, and Maharashtra to further investigate the matter.
Ms. Kayi’s story, however, is shrouded in mystery, and several critical details remain unclear. According to the police, Ms. Kayi was once a ballet dancer and yoga practitioner in the United States, reportedly in Massachusetts. She moved to India approximately ten years ago to study yoga and meditation in Tamil Nadu, where she eventually met her husband. Although it is believed that the couple had a falling out, the timeline and circumstances leading to her being found in the forest remain elusive.
There are reports suggesting that Ms. Kayi stayed in a hotel in Goa for two days before traveling to Mumbai, but there is no clear explanation of how she ended up in the forest where she was discovered. Police have been unable to verify her claim that she survived for 40 days without food or water, and they consider it unlikely that such a feat is possible.
The police are also investigating the contents of the mobile phone and tablet found in Ms. Kayi’s possession, hoping to uncover more clues about the events leading up to her discovery. Despite the involvement of the US embassy in Delhi, which media reports claim has been exerting pressure on local authorities to expedite the investigation, the embassy has remained tight-lipped. A spokesperson informed the BBC that they could not comment on the case due to the US Privacy Act, which restricts the dissemination of personal information.
As the investigation continues, Ms. Kayi remains under medical care, recovering from both the physical and psychological trauma she endured. The case has drawn attention due to its bizarre and unsettling nature, leaving many to wonder about the true circumstances behind her ordeal and the role her husband played in it.
Locals who were near the site of Ms. Kayi’s discovery believe that her rescue was a stroke of luck. The forest in which she was found is vast and remote, and it is unlikely that anyone would have heard her cries had the shepherd not chosen that particular spot to graze his cattle. Her survival and the fact that she was found at all seem almost miraculous under the circumstances.
As the search for her husband continues, the authorities are working to piece together the events that led to Ms. Kayi’s harrowing ordeal. However, until more information is uncovered, many aspects of this disturbing case will remain unresolved, leaving both the police and the public in suspense.