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Divyanka Tripathi And Vivek Dahiya Robbed Of Rs 10 Lakh, Passport And Other Belongings In Europe

Television actors Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya are currently on vacation in Europe. The actors, who were enjoying their European sojourn, were robbed in Florence.

Television actors Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya are currently on vacation in Europe. The actors, who were enjoying their European sojourn, were robbed in Florence. Their belongings, passport, and Rs 10 lakh were stolen. Vivek Dahiya confirmed the news in a conversation with the Times of India. 

Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya robbed in Florence

The couple planned on exploring Florence for a day and they were taken aback when their luggage went missing from the car parked outside. “Everything about this trip has been incredible, except for this incident. We arrived in Florence yesterday and planned to stay for a day. We went to check out a property we liked for our stay and left all our belongings in a car parked outside. However, when we returned to get our stuff, we were shocked to find that the car had been broken into, and our passports, wallets, money, shopping, and all our valuable items were gone. Fortunately, they left behind some old clothes and food items,” Vivek told Times Of India. 

The actor tried seeking help from the local police but was unsuccessful. The authorities dismissed their case, explaining that without CCTV cameras in the specific area, they couldn't assist. They also mentioned that there was no point in visiting the location and that the police station shuts at 6 pm, after which they couldn't offer any support. Efforts to contact the embassy were also futile as it had already closed for the day. 

The couple needs help from the Indian embassy

Divyanka and Vivek are scheduled to return to India. They are currently in a small town near Florence, where the hotel staff has been kind and helpful. However, they are stuck without any cash and require temporary passports and substantial help from the embassy to get back to India. "We are in a small town near Florence. The hotel staff has been kind and helpful to us. But we are stuck without any cash and urgently need the embassy’s assistance. We require temporary passports and substantial help from the embassy to get back to India, as we have nothing with us,” he told Times of India.

Vivek also took to his Instagram stories and posted a video of their robbed car and stated that is car was parked in a secure spot. 


Divyanka Tripathi And Vivek Dahiya Robbed Of Rs 10 Lakh, Passport And Other Belongings In Europe

Divyanka and Vivek celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary on July 8. Divyanka shared a series of picture with Vivek and wrote, “Saath...Yeh zindagi ek khubsoorat carousel si hi hai! Happy wedding anniversary...from us to us. 🤗🤗” 

 
 
 
 
 
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