PUBG kid kills mother and three siblings in Pakistan; Police seek ban on harmful games

The investigation revealed that Zain fired rounds assuming that everyone would revive like in the game.

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Kathmandu, January 29. After a kid shot dead his mother and three siblings in Lahore, Pakistan police have requested the government to impose bans on violence based video games, including China’s PUBG.

The Punjab Police on Saturday announced that the aggression and violence among kids are on the rise due to firing and violent games. Therefore, in order to protect the younger generation from negative consequences of these games, the department has decided to send recommendations to provincial and federal governments.

The police also confirmed that the tragic incident occurred on January 19. “A chronic gamer Alio Zain shot dead his mother, two sisters, and a brother and hid the pistol”. The investigation revealed that Zain fired rounds assuming that everyone would revive like in the game.

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