Former millionaire editor Sunita back on Mumbai streets



Barely a month after moving into the Vile Parle home of couple Gregory and Christine Misquitta, former millionaire Sunita Naik is back on streets.

Sunita, ex-editor of Marathi magazine Grihalakshmi, moved out of her adopted home with her dog, Shashi, on Monday after things "did not work out" between Naik and the Misquittas.



Sunita Naik and her dog were effectively adopted by Gregory and Christine Misquitta - but have now left their home

Sunita, who has moved back to the pavement in Versova outside the Aram Nagar gurdwara, told the shrine officials that the Misquittas treated her and her pet dog well, but there were differences and disagreements between them which made her decide to move out.



Mail Today reported on Sunita Naik's plight on August 20

Gregory Misquitta, who brought Sunita home on August 20 after learning about her plight from a local daily, admitted that Naik had left their home but said it was 'her own decision'.

"We had wholeheartedly welcomed her in our home. However, there were a number of issues. Sunita regularly wanted to have mutton. I bought it once but I could not afford it regularly," said Gregory.



According to him, Sunita began demanding food that she had during her better days. Sunita's treatment of Shashi also proved a point of discord between her and the Misquittas.

