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**Summary:**

This is a collection of news and feature sections from The Hindu newspaper. It includes international perspectives, local Karnataka news, film reviews, tech updates, science, data analysis, health advice, and book reviews. A specific incident reported is a violent family dispute in Thengalpatti near Vazhapadi where a 55-year-old man, Kuppusamy, shot his daughter-in-law and grandson with a homemade gun after an argument and assault on his wife. Both victims survived with injuries and were hospitalized, while the suspect is at large.

**News Article:**

**Farmer Shoots Daughter-in-Law, Grandson in Family Dispute in Thengalpatti**

**THENGALPATTI, INDIA – June 3, 2025:** A domestic dispute turned violent in Thengalpatti, near Vazhapadi, on Monday evening when a 55-year-old farmer, identified as Kuppusamy, allegedly shot his daughter-in-law and two-year-old grandson with a country-made gun.

According to Vazhapadi police reports, Kuppusamy, a resident of Thengalpatti, returned home intoxicated and assaulted his wife, Lakshmi, with a wooden log. His daughter-in-law, S. Anitha (25), intervened along with her son, attempting to protect Lakshmi and pushing Kuppusamy down. Enraged by this, Kuppusamy retrieved a hidden country-made gun, typically used for hunting, and shot both Anitha and her son.

Both victims sustained injuries and were immediately transported to a private hospital in Vazhapadi for treatment. Police have confirmed that “Balras” bullets were used in the shooting and were able to extract them.

The Vazhapadi police have registered a case and are currently searching for Kuppusamy, who fled the scene after the incident. Authorities believe the suspect had concealed the homemade firearm for hunting purposes. The investigation is ongoing.

This incident comes as The Hindu publishes its usual daily dose of news from varied topics, from international affairs, local politics, science and technology, and arts and culture.

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