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Thrashed by parents outside police station, newly-weds moved to safety

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April 23, 2025

A young couple who went against their parents' wishes and got married at the Usilampatti All Women Police Station were thrashed by the family members on Monday.

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Thrashed by parents outside police station, newly-weds moved to safety

According to police, the couple, both in their 20s and belonging to a caste Hindu community, were in love. But their relationship was opposed by the respective families as they had a feud for more than 20 years due to a land dispute.

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