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Divyanka Tripathi And Vivek Dahiya Receive Emergency Certificates, Thank Indian Embassy For 'Ghar Wapasi'

While on vacation in Florence, Italy, TV star Divyanka Tripathi and her husband Vivek Dahiya were victims of a robbery.

New Delhi: TV actors Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya have given some crucial news: they are finally returning to India. This comes after they were robbed while on a vacation in Italy. Giorgia Meloni, prime minister of Italy, and the Indian embassy were both approached for help. Now, the couple thanked the Indian Embassy in Italy for providing them with emergency credentials, which allowed them to return home.

Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya posted a snapshot with their emergency certificates on Instagram. They wrote a touching caption, “Heading to Bharat soon. We want to thank ‘You’ for your overwhelming love and support. A big thanks to the Indian Embassy for making our ‘Ghar Wapasi’ possible.”

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Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya were in Florence, Italy to celebrate their anniversary. The couple's nightmare started when they were robbed of Rs 10 lakh worth of possessions, including their passports, and left stranded in Italy. 

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Divyanka Tripathi informed her followers about the tragic incident on Instagram. The couple were meant to check into a resort on Wednesday afternoon (local time), but the robbers attacked while they were eating lunch outside the building. The robbers broke their car window and stole cash, credit cards, and passports.

Later, the actress informed, “Currently, our money situation is kind of sorted as we have got some help from a good friend. We have replaced the rented car, as it was insured.” 

She added, "We've replaced the rented car as it was thankfully insured. We'll be heading towards the embassy in another city today to get the emergency certificate sorted. Also, we have not lost everything as being reported. We have a few things left that were in the boot of the car. Also, left with our spirits intact! No one can snatch away!"

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