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Home / Crime and Justice / Rajasthan Teen Dies by Suicide After Father Bans Mobile Game

Rajasthan Teen Dies by Suicide After Father Bans Mobile Game

7 Nov

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Summary

  • 15-year-old boy died by suicide in Rajasthan
  • Incident occurred after father stopped him from playing mobile game 'Free Fire'
  • Boy hanged himself in his room after argument with father
Rajasthan Teen Dies by Suicide After Father Bans Mobile Game

In a heartbreaking incident, a 15-year-old boy in Rajasthan's Dholpur district died by suicide last month after his father stopped him from playing a mobile game. The tragic event occurred on November 5th in Kurrenda village.

According to the police investigation, the boy, who was a student in class 8, was addicted to the popular game 'Free Fire'. On the day of the incident, his father, Rajveer Baghel, snatched and seized the boy's phone while he was playing the game. Enraged by this, the teenager went straight to his room. When the family members went to check on him after dinner, they found the boy had hanged himself.

The family immediately rushed the boy to the hospital, but doctors declared him dead on arrival. Rajveer Baghel has since filed a written complaint with the police, and a post-mortem examination has been conducted. The authorities are now investigating the case further.

The boy was the third of five siblings and came from a middle-class family in the village. His tragic death has left the community in shock and raised concerns about the growing issue of gaming addiction among young people.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 15-year-old boy in Rajasthan died by suicide after his father stopped him from playing the mobile game 'Free Fire'.
The incident took place in Kurrenda village of Dholpur district in Rajasthan.
The boy got angry and hanged himself in his room after his father took away his phone and banned him from playing the 'Free Fire' game.

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