PUBG addiction 17-year-old loses mental balance

Anything in excess could be addictive. Addictions come from a lot of things. In this case, it’s gaming – specifically, PUBG Mobile. A 17-year-old boy from Malthon, Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh has lost his mental balance due to addiction of playing PUBG and Free Fire games.

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, also known as PUBG has been growing in popularity constantly ever since it was released as a mobile edition some time back. PUBG Mobile has been bringing out constant features and updates which can lead to anyone getting addicted to the game.

But this move can result in online gaming addiction which could eventually backfire. The teenager has been admitted to the hospital for treatment. The 17-year-old teenager got so much addicted to playing PUBG game and Free Fire game in mobile that his mental condition deteriorated.

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The relatives of the boy said that he used to play games on mobile every night due to which his condition has worsened. Not only this, the doctor says that according to the family, he has started seeing the game in everything, for which he has been admitted to the Community Health Center.

In another Incident 4 people killed, 2 serious injured in collision between goods vehicle and private bus in Bengaluru

Bengaluru accident

Four including woman killed in road accident two others injured head on collision between goods vehicle and private bus in outskirts of Bengaluru Four persons including a woman were killed on the spot and two others injured in a head on collision between a goods vehicle and a private bus near Chikkanayakana halli in the outskirts of Tumkur in the early hours of Sunday.

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Due to the impact the good vehicle was completely damaged and the road was blocked for over an hour. Preliminary investigation revealed that the goods vehicle seems to be at fault as the accident occurred near the center more on the bus lane of the road.

Superintendent of police, Rahul Kumar Shahpurwad visited the spot and supervised the operations. Road is clear, Overspeeding and morning mist seem the reason, the police said. The accident occurred at 5:45 am at a place which is 5 kms from tumkur town near congress leader G Parameshwara house. A case has been registered against the bus driver and further investigation is on.

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