One more murder of child over Free Fire video game
January 22, 2023
Surat: A teenager (14) was dead three months ago in migrants populated the Un Bhindi Bazar area of Surat. Police have found out that the victim was dead not naturally but was killed by three persons including one Karate champion due to a quarrel regarding the Free Fire video game. Police have registered a culpable homicide offense against the accused.
Victim Irfan was the son of the Gazipur-Uttar Pradesh-based widow of Shahjahan Amir Hassan. Irfan had an addiction to playing Free Fire video game. He would play this game jointly with other friends in his locality. On 17 October morning, Irfan was playing Free Fire game with his friend Dilshad alias Salauddin Master jointly. They both entered into a quarrel over the issue of winning and losing. Dilshad and his brother Raja Salauddin Master started beating up Irfan over this dispute. Raja is Karate player. His punch proved fatal for Irfan who fell down on the ground.
Pandesara Police has booked Raja and Dilshad over the death of Irfan, three months after the incident as the postmortem report arrived just recently. DeshGujarat
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