After his mother forbade him from playing the PUBG mobile game, a juvenile boy shot and killed her in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh’s capital
According to the authorities, the child was addicted to the game. He committed the crime with his father’s firearm.
Mother Killed After Minor Lucknow Boy Shoots Her For Stopping Him From Playing PUBG/BGMI Which He Was Addicted To
UP | A minor boy shot dead his mother after she stopped him from playing PUBG game. Preliminary probe revealed that he was addicted to the game and his mother used to stop him from playing, due to which he committed the incident with his father's pistol: ADCP, East Lucknow (07.6) pic.twitter.com/t1gA1nG5k4
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Firstly, after his mother forbade him from playing PUBG, a minor shot and killed her. According to preliminary investigations, he was addicted to the game and his mother used to discourage him from playing, which prompted him to use his father’s pistol in the incident “The news agency ANI quoted East Lucknow’s ADCP as saying.
According to authorities in Lucknow, a 16-year-old kid killed his mother with his father’s pistol after she prevented him from playing an online game and hid her body for two days in the house.
According to the officer, the child invented a false story about an electrician in order to deceive the cops.
Three buddies stabbed a Thane man to death in March after a disagreement over the game.
They claimed he kept spraying the room freshener to keep the odor at bay.
On Tuesday evening, when the bad odor began to spread. The youngster called his father and notified him of his mother’s murder.
Secondly, PUBG is one of the world’s most popular smartphone games. Tencent, a Chinese gaming giant, launched it. It’s an online multiplayer game in which participants shoot each other. In India, the game was outlawed. PUBG has been replaced in India with BGMI, a game developed by the same company. It has a similar format to PUBG.
However, in India, mobile gaming addiction is becoming increasingly widespread. A teenager in Hyderabad was nabbed last week after stealing Rs 36 lakh from his mother’s accounts to buy phone credits.
A Kerala girl committed herself last week because she had no friends and was unable to focus on her studies due to her addiction to watching Korean bands perform music.


