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Teen kills self after being reprimanded for playing PUBG in Gujarat

A student of class 11 allegedly consumed pesticide and killed himself after being reprimanded by his father for his addiction to PUBG at Sureli village in Gujarat's Anand district. A case of accidental death has been registered in this regard.

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Published : Sep 2, 2020, 10:52 PM IST

Anand: A 17-year-old boy allegedly killed himself after being reprimanded by his father for his addiction to PUBG in Gujarat's Anand district.

The Class 11 student allegedly consumed pesticide at his farm at Sureli village of Umreth taluka on Tuesday afternoon, sub-inspector PK Sodha of Umreth police station said.

"The boy's father, who is a teacher, had scolded him for playing PUBG on his mobile phone for hours and had confiscated the device," the official said.

Upset about the scolding, the teen went to his farm and consumed pesticide, he said.

Also Read: Government bans 118 mobile apps including PUBG

The boy's parents found out about his suicide bid when he started vomiting on his return and rushed him to a hospital in Anand, where he died, the official said.

A case of accidental death has been registered in this regard, he added.

Incidentally, the Centre on Wednesday banned 118 mobile applications, including PUBG, terming them prejudicial to the sovereignty, integrity and defence of the nation.

(PTI Report)

Anand: A 17-year-old boy allegedly killed himself after being reprimanded by his father for his addiction to PUBG in Gujarat's Anand district.

The Class 11 student allegedly consumed pesticide at his farm at Sureli village of Umreth taluka on Tuesday afternoon, sub-inspector PK Sodha of Umreth police station said.

"The boy's father, who is a teacher, had scolded him for playing PUBG on his mobile phone for hours and had confiscated the device," the official said.

Upset about the scolding, the teen went to his farm and consumed pesticide, he said.

Also Read: Government bans 118 mobile apps including PUBG

The boy's parents found out about his suicide bid when he started vomiting on his return and rushed him to a hospital in Anand, where he died, the official said.

A case of accidental death has been registered in this regard, he added.

Incidentally, the Centre on Wednesday banned 118 mobile applications, including PUBG, terming them prejudicial to the sovereignty, integrity and defence of the nation.

(PTI Report)

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