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Mangaluru: Minor suspects murder of 12-year-old friend associated with PUBG game

A twelve-year-old boy was found dead, with multiple bruises on his face, in Mangaluru district of Karnataka on Sunday, hours after his disappearance, about 500 meters from his home, from where his body was recovered. Mangaluru city police commissioner N Sasikumar told reporters that the boy had left his home near KC Road in Ullal at around 8.40 pm on Saturday night and was seen talking to his friend over the phone.

“A preliminary investigation into this very unfortunate incident reveals that the deceased, Mohammed Akif, who is Hanif’s son, was a lorry driver, who was addicted to the PUBG video game. He interviewed the suspect, who was identified as a minor at a mobile store three months ago, after which he began to keep contact and play online games. He said that his 17-year-old friend, Those suspected that the minor was murdered in a pub game on Saturday night have been detained.

“A 17-year-old boy has been detained for further questioning as the preliminary investigation has revealed that he was the one who last played the game with the victim on the ground near his home on Saturday night. More facts are being ascertained, ”the commissioner said.

“The accused covered the victim’s body with leaves and coconut fronts. The victim’s body was found at 7 am on Sunday (on Sunday) in the field behind a school, about 500 meters from her house. The police chief said the body was sent to Wenlock District Hospital for post-mortem. Another officer of Ullal police station said that the victim’s father searched for him after 10 pm on Saturday, following which a complaint was lodged at the local police station. It is said that the victim continuously, PUBG won the game while playing with the accused. This convinced the accused that he was seeking someone else’s help to win, ”the officer said. Sasikumar said that the accused met the victim on Saturday night after challenging the latter to sit face to face. After the game, an argument broke out. It appears that in the moment of fury, the accused stoned the victim in the face.

We believe that as he fell and began to bleed deeply, the accused dragged him to a corner and ran away, The commissioner said. An investigation is going on based on the case lodged at Ullal police station. “The victim’s family has confirmed that the boy was addicted to PUBG and used to play with many friends.

“We are examining the CCTV footage between his house and the ground to find out if anyone else is involved with the incident,” an official said. The police chief advised parents to keep an eye on their children while using the phone. “It can happen to anyone. There are a lot of games available online these days, such as the Bluewhale Challenge that took many addictions a few years ago. It is unfortunate that such games are now costing the lives of our children, with some even being prepared to commit crimes, ”he said. . Such as the Bluewhale Challenge, which took many addictions a few years ago. It is unfortunate that such games are now costing the lives of our children, with some even being prepared to commit crimes, ”he said. . Such as the Bluewhale Challenge which had caused many addiction a few years back. It is unfortunate that such games are now costing the lives of our children, with some even being prepared to commit crimes, ”he said. .