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Actors Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya were robbed in Europe during their vacation trip to Florence Italy. They recently shared a video of the same reporting that the robbers stole their money, passport and some valuable products from the car. Divyanka even urged the Indian Embassy for help as they needed to get back to India. Seeing this, the Indian Embassy has reacted to the couple’s plight as they provide help to them.

Divyanka took to her Twitter handle and said, “Thank you” after the Embassy provided them with the necessary number. They wrote, “Shri Vivek Dahiya is already in contact with the Embassy. He has been offered guidance and assistance. Our consular section is available on our emergency contact number:+39 331 6142085. @MEAIndia @SecretaryCPVOIA

https://twitter.com/Divyanka_T/status/1811343688959705375

She even shared a statement on her Instagram stories and wrote, “Getting detailed report done at the local police station right now.

Sometime back, Tripathi had shared a tweet saying that they had been calling the embassy for help but no reply. She wrote, “We are continuously trying to call the Indian Embassy based in Rome, no one is picking up the calls. Kindly suggest a way out. Please suggest a way out @IndiainItaly @vanirao.” Well, now, she finally got a reply for them and we hope they are doing well now.

https://twitter.com/Divyanka_T/status/1811323208672346397

Vivek Dahiya gives a glimpse of their robbery

Dahiya even shared a video on his Instagram stories to show his fans how the robber broke into their car to steal their belongings. In the video, Vivek is heard saying that they broke the car’s windows and stole documents, passports and the shopping bags that they had bought in the last few days. Moreover, the Qayamat Ki Raat actor also shared that the hotel people said it was a secured location and yet a robbery occurred.

The Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai actors also shared a post on their IG stories and captioned, “The car was parked in a secured resort property when the break-in happened. Please do not trouble us suggesting how the care should have been taken. The resort knew about the ‘luggage in car’ status and they were cool about it. This can happen to anyone but I hope it doesn’t…”

Also read: Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya robbed of Rs 10 Lakh & passport in Europe: “We require temporary help from the embassy”

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