PUBG has taken dozens of lives so far, even parents are being killed for not allowing to play
The online multiplayer Battle Royale game PUBG or Player Unknown's Battle Grounds has become the most popular game among the youth, but at the same time it is also becoming more and more deadly as well. Just two days ago, this game took the life of a young boy in Neemuch of Madhya Pradesh. Furqan Qureshi, who was playing PUBG continuously for six hours, died of heart attack. However, this is not the first incident of death due to playing PUBG, as dozens of people have already lost their lives due to this game. Today we are going to tell you that how the craze of this game among the youth is becoming the very reason for their death.
On March 26, a 20-year-old boy was killed due to the game in Telangana, in South India. He was playing PUBG for 45 consecutive days, which proved to be the cause of his death. Due to continuously playing the game, a pain started in his neck and afterwards he died during the treatment at the hospital.
Similarly, in Mumbai - the capital of Maharashtra, an 18-year-old young boy was demanding his parents to buy an expensive mobile phone from to play PUBG. When his parents refused to give him the phone, the young man committed suicide in anger.
Just like Mumbai, another case was reported in Telangana when the parents asked their son to quit playing PUBG and focus on preparing for the examination, so sadly the student embraced death.
In the Vasant Vihar area of Delhi, a boy got so much addicted to PUBG, that when his parents told him not to play the game, he killed them. The boy had left all his works and used to spend his whole day playing the game.
In the past, PUBG had killed two young men in Hingoli in Maharashtra. In fact, the two boys were so busy playing the game that they didn't even notice the train coming towards them, and got themselves killed by getting hit by it.
Due to the increasing number of deaths from playing PUBG, many states have taken major initiatives by banning it. Several states including Punjab and Gujarat, have completely banned this game right now. In Punjab and Gujarat, too many people have lost their lives due to PUBG.
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