Mumbai: Online game addiction leads to stabbing

KALYAN: Addiction to the popular online game, PUBG, ended in a person knifing his sister's fiance following a dispute in Kalyan (E) on February 7. Police registered an FIR on Wednesday after the circle of relatives lodged a complaint.

Police said the accused used to be taking part in the sport when his cell's battery all at once tired and he began on the lookout for a charger, however found its twine cut. He suspected his sister of damaging the wire and accused her in spite of her robust denials. When her fiance too protested, Rajnish Rajbhar (27) took out a knife and injured Om Bavdnakar (32).


Police said Rajbhar first cut the twine of his sister's computer. When Bavdnakar intervened and the 2 chided him for losing his composure over a game, Rajbhar stabbed the victim in the stomach. The guy were given himself admitted to a private medical institution in Kalyan and after getting discharged on Wednesday lodged a case with the Kolsewadi police. Senior inspector Sahurao Salve said that they had booked Rajbhar for assault and an extra probe used to be on.


Last month, an 11-year-old boy had moved Bombay prime court docket in quest of a ban on PUBG. Ahad Nizam, who filed the PIL via his mom, said the sport promoted violence, aggression and cyberbullying.


Recently, in a case from Mumbai, a boy dedicated suicide after he used to be denied a phone on which he may just play PUBG. The phone he demanded cost Rs 37,000 and when his circle of relatives refused to shop for one costing greater than Rs 20,000, he allegedly dedicated suicide.


Mumbai: Online game addiction leads to stabbing Mumbai: Online game addiction leads to stabbing Reviewed by Kailash on February 15, 2019 Rating: 5
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