Kallum Higginbotham will skip breakfast this morning and continue plotting his escape from hell.Missing the first meal of the day is part of the midfielder’s coping strategy to survive a coronavirus lockdown in India with Real Kashmir.Currently under curfew inside a hotel in Srinagar, the 30-year-old revealed to his agony at being left isolated in a foreign land.And the former Falkirk, Partick and Dunfermline wideman admits he has no idea when he will be able to return to his family in Edinburgh.Higginbotham’s digs are under 24-hour armed guard, a situation befitting a football outpost in one of the most dangerous places on the planet.The territory is gripped with tension after India revoked part of the constitution that gives Kashmir