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Divyanka Tripathi And Vivek Dahiya Robbed On Their Europe Trip, Lost All Valuables Including Passports

By Gunjan Chaudhary

July 11, 2024

Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya left for Europe on a romantic tour to celebrate their 8th wedding anniversary on July 8. Recently, they shared some great glimpses of their Europe trip on social media. Now they have told their fans that all their belongings were stolen on this trip. Their luggage included a passport, purse, and all the items bought on the trip, and the total cost of all these is being told to be around Rs 10 lakh.

Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya

They have said that they need help to come back to India. In a conversation with Times of India, he said that they had reached Florence and there they were robbed in the city. They were excited to visit the city and all their belongings were looted and their happiness turned into a nightmare in no time.

Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya

Vivek has said, ‘Everything was great on this trip except this incident. We reached Florence yesterday and planned to stay for a day. We went to look for a property for our stay and left all our luggage in the car parked outside but when we returned to collect our luggage, we were shocked to find that the car had been broken into and our passports, wallets, money, shopping items and all our valuables were missing. The good thing is that they had left some old clothes and food items behind.’

Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya

The couple approached the local police but did not get any help. They dismissed their case saying that they could not help them as there were no CCTV cameras in the area. They then tried to contact the embassy but unfortunately, that too had closed by then. They then reached a small town near Florence and the hotel staff was helping them. However, they are stuck in a bad situation as they have no money and are in dire need of help from the embassy. Vivek said, ‘We desperately need temporary passports and help from the embassy to come back to India as we have nothing.’