Tuticorin Teen Dies in E-Bike Pothole Accident
A 14-year-old schoolboy in Tuticorin died instantly when his e-bike skidded on a pothole while returning from tuition. His friend sustained minor injuries.
A 14-year-old schoolboy in Tuticorin died instantly when his e-bike skidded on a pothole while returning from tuition. His friend sustained minor injuries.
Three young boys, aged 12 to 14, tragically drowned in the sea at Mottai Gopuram beach in Tuticorin district on Monday evening, despite rescue efforts by local fishermen.
In a shocking Tuticorin case, a 4-year-old girl was sexually assaulted and murdered by her mother's lover, 22-year-old Esakki Raja, who was left to care for her. Police arrested him after autopsy confirmed abuse.
A four-year-old girl was sexually assaulted and murdered in Tamil Nadu's Tuticorin district. The accused, who was having an affair with the mother, was arrested after autopsy confirmed sexual abuse.
A load van carrying flowers crashed into a stationary lorry on the Tirunelveli-Tuticorin highway, killing the driver and cleaner instantly. Police are investigating the accident.
A scheduled caste youth was stabbed to death by his neighbour in Tiruchendur after a quarrel over sharing an electricity meter box. Police have arrested the accused and his son.
Three women on a temple pilgrimage were killed by a speeding car on the Madurai-Tuticorin highway. The driver has been arrested. Read the full details of the tragic incident.
Madras High Court directs Tuticorin authorities to dismantle a fair price shop built on a 127-hectare water body's bund, rejecting 'public interest' plea. Read the full verdict.
Madras High Court directs Tamil Nadu authorities to preserve a school playground in Tuticorin, ensuring it remains solely for educational use. The state assured no construction on the playground for a proposed ITI. Read the full story.
A 27-year-old man and two minors from Assam arrested for allegedly raping a woman in Tuticorin. The couple was attacked after deciding to quit their jobs. Read the full details.
Cyclone Ditwah wreaks havoc on Tamil Nadu's salt industry, damaging 20,000 acres of salt pans and affecting 75,000 workers. Industry demands government relief funds.