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Arrested for kidnapping, TN woman dies in police custody | Coimbatore News

Arrested for kidnapping, TN woman dies in police custody | Coimbatore News

COIMBATORE/MADURAI: A 35-year-old woman, who was arrested for kidnapping an 18-month-old boy from Tiruchendur, died in the custody of the Alandurai police in Coimbatore district on Monday afternoon.Police had picked up Thilagavathi and her husband, Pandian, 43, from Poondi in Coimbatore district and brought them to the Alandurai station earlier in the day.A senior police officer said, "The couple were...

2,000 cops deployed in for Narendra Modi’s Theppakadu elephant camp visit in Tamil Nadu | Coimbatore News

2,000 cops deployed in for Narendra Modi’s Theppakadu elephant camp visit in Tamil Nadu | Coimbatore News

COIMBATORE: Around 2,000 police personnel would be deployed from Masinagudi to Theppakadu on April 9 to provide security for Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Theppakadu elephant camp in the Nilgiris to honour mahout Bomman and his wife Bellie, heroes of Oscar-winning short documentary film ‘The Elephant Whisperers’.The 7km stretch, which is situated at the trijunction of Tamil Nadu,...

Obscene messages sent to City Meter Auto Association customer care centre in Coimbatore | Coimbatore News

Obscene messages sent to City Meter Auto Association customer care centre in Coimbatore | Coimbatore News

COIMBATORE: The Podanur police in Coimbatore city have registered an FIR against unidentified people for sending obscene text and voice messages to the customer care mobile numbers of the City Meter Auto Association.Three woman employees are working at the association’s customer care centre in Umar Nagar near Podanur. Some unidentified people were sending obscene text and voice messages to the...

Elephant calf cared for by Bomman and Bellie dies in Tamil Nadu | Coimbatore News

Elephant calf cared for by Bomman and Bellie dies in Tamil Nadu | Coimbatore News

UDHAGAMANDALAM: 'Elephant Whisperers' Bomman and Bellie lost their latest 'baby' at the Theppakadu elephant camp in the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve on Friday. The four-month-old elephant calf died of complications as it could not digest lactogen and due to the stress of separation from its herd.The calf was found inside a well at Dharmapuri on March 9. Forest veterinarians and Bomman went there and took...

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