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To Play in Peace, 25 Years Old PUBG Addict Chops Off Father’s Head And Legs

The world-famous game PUBG (Player Unknown’s Battleground) has hell number of addicts all around the world who don’t count whether it’s day or night and go on to play it. But someone went beyond to satisfy his addiction and landed up in jail for committing a harrowing crime.

25 years old young man named Raghuveer Kumbar murdered his father as he chopped off his head and legs. This tragic incident belongs to India’s Belagavi district of Karnataka. Raghuveer used to fight with his father regularly over his PUBG addiction. His 65-year-old father, Shankrappa Kambar was a retired policeman and he often used to tell his son to not play PUBG all the time and this what led to quarrels between the two. 

On Sunday night, the father and the son again involved into a spat, raged over it, Raghuveer, killed his father and cut off his head and legs around midnight so that he could play the game ‘in peace’. The accused has been arrested by the police.

In Maharashtra’s Bhinwandi too a similar tragic incident has come to the light. A teen merely of 15 years killed his 19 years old elder brother after he scolded him for playing PUBG game on his mobile. Victim’s name was Mohammad Shaikh.

Dolly Bhardwaj
Dolly Bhardwaj
I am A 24×7 energetic and cheerful soul. Hailing from Amritsar, I believe in sticking to the roots no matter where one lands up. I get the creative DNA of writing, dancing, and fine arts from the empowered women of my family. I listened to my heart so I opted for humanities over other streams. Now, pursuing Masters in mass communications, I intend to use my words to voice for what is right. I believe ‘laughter and dance’ are the secret ingredients in the recipe of my life. Thankful to God for having the best ever family, best ever partner and best ever friends, I wish to work each day to make them proud.

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