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Man Addicted To Playing PUBG Beheaded Father Because He Couldn't Top Up His Internet
BY MAY VIN ANG — 11 SEP 2019
He was reportedly addicted to drugs.
Cover image via Deccan Herald BGR
BY MAY VIN ANG — 11 SEP 2019
He was reportedly addicted to drugs.
Cover image via Deccan Herald BGR
- A 21 year-old gamer from Belagavi, India allegedly beheaded his father because of a mobile game
- According to The New Indian Express, Raghuveer Kumbhar was a polytechnic student who was failing his exams due to the fact that he was addicted to drugs and playing PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG).
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- On Sunday, 8 September, Raghuveer reportedly asked his father, a 61-year-old retired police officer, for money to reactivate his mobile Internet.
However, his father refused.- Raghuveer created a ruckus and broke the window panes of his neighbour's house.
His neighbours then reported him to the police.
He was brought to Kakati police station but was let off with a warning, and his father brought him home.
- Raghuveer created a ruckus and broke the window panes of his neighbour's house.
- At 5am on Monday, 9 September, Shankar found the 21-year-old playing PUBG and they began to argue
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- After his phone was snatched from him, Raghuveer attacked his father in a fit of rage. He locked the room where his mother was sleeping and proceeded to behead his father with a sickle.
He then chopped his father's leg off with a sharp cutter.
- When the police arrived at the family home, Raghuveer allegedly asked them to wait as he was not done cutting up the body
- Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Siva Reddy told The New Indian Express that the suspect was addicted to playing games, especially PUBG on his mobile phone.
A case has since been registered at Kakati police station in Belagavi.
- Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Siva Reddy told The New Indian Express that the suspect was addicted to playing games, especially PUBG on his mobile phone.