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Divyanka Tripathi, Vivek Dahiya Return To India After Getting Robbed In Italy. See Pics

Television actors Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya have finally returned to India after being stranded in Italy after their passports, money and belongings were stolen in Florence.

Television actors Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya have finally returned to India after being stranded in Italy after their passports, money and belongings were stolen in Florence.

Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya were robbed off their passports, money and belongings in Florence, Italy.

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The couple was spotted at Mumbai airport on Tuesday morning, arriving with their luggage.
The couple was spotted at Mumbai airport on Tuesday morning, arriving with their luggage.
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The actors, who had been in Italy since last Wednesday were photographed by paparazzi as they exited the airport.
The actors, who had been in Italy since last Wednesday were photographed by paparazzi as they exited the airport.

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