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14-year-old boy killed his family after losing game of PUBG video game

A 14-year-old boy was captured in Pakistan for confessing that he murdered his mother and his three brothers. The minor made this decision because he had lost in an online game called PlayerUnKnown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG).

This online game consists of deathmatch battles in which up to 100 users can participate at the same time.

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The boy, identified as Zayn Ali, I was playing this video game and after losing the game, in a fit of rage he looked for the gun his mother had.

Afterwards, he went to her room and shot her and her two brothers.

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Hearing the shots, her older brother went to see what was going on and Ali shot him.

According to the Dawn media, after the crime, the young man went to his room and slept a little. Then, he got rid of the gun and, when he was sure there was no evidence against him, he went back home and pretended that everything had happened while he slept.

Initially, the authorities of lahore, in Pakistan, they believed the young man’s version, because it was sustained for several days. But the crime team found bloodstains in his room and on his clothes.

With the evidence, the young man decided to confess that he had killed his relatives.

According to the police report, “after confessing to having killed his family in a fit of rage and that he believed that they would be alive again once he completed his mission (…) He has developed some psychological problems due to spending many hours of the day playing online”.

At the moment, the young Zain Ali faces charges for having committed the murder of his mother Naheed Mubarak, 45, and his brothers Taimur, Mahnoor and Jannat, aged 20, 15 and 10, respectively.

This case has shocked people in Pakistan. Some have come together to submit an application to the Lahore High Court to have the game banned. PUBG in the country.

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Source: Elcomercio

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