Kausalya (19) had consumed the powder at her in-laws' house in Komaralingam on May 12 and was admitted to the government hospital here in an unconscious state.
As her condition improved, Kausalya was discharged yesterday and sent to Komaralingam amid tight security, they said.
Kausalya had survived the March 13 attack when she and her husband Shankar (22) were attacked by three persons with sickles in full public view near a bus stand in Udumalpet, allegedly at the behest of her father, a caste Hindu, who was opposed to their inter-caste marriage.
Video footage of the attack had gone viral triggering an outrage. Five persons, including the girl's mother, were arrested. Kausalya has been staying with her in-laws ever since she was discharged from the hospital on March 28 after the attack.
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