A Boy From Srinagar Died After Playing PUBG During The Night
Anil - Jul 27, 2019
Better safe than sorry, you should be wary about the threats when playing hours on without taking a rest. Wrong practices could lead you to death.
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The famous royale battle game PUBG never fails to keep us addicted to it as it always arouses our state of mind. In some rare cases, unfortunately, the game made a few woeful consequences. First time in Jammu and Kashmir, playing PUBG did lead to the death of a boy living in Srinagar district. The information was derived from the police and reported on Friday by IANS.
The unlucky youth in the story, Asim Bashir, was 19 years old. As reported, the boy had visited his friend in the outskirts of Srinagar before the incident happened. During the night intervening July 25 and July 26, he had been playing the game all the time. In the following morning, the host family waited for him to have breakfast together but then found him unconscious. Despite being taken to a nearby hospital at the time, doctors said he passed away on arrival. Meanwhile, police have started necessary investigations.
In the past, there were a number of incidents related to PUBG in India that no one would expect them to happen again. Earlier this month, a 15-year-old boy from Mumbai stabbed his elder brother who was scolding him for spending too much time on the game. Last month, a student from Madhya Pradesh had to suffer a cardiac arrest then died after playing PUBG for six hours straight.
Better safe than sorry, you should be wary about the threats when playing PUBG or any other games in such a vast period of time without taking a rest. Wrong practices could lead you to serious health problems, or even death like these young victims.
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