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16 year old boy dies of Heart Attack after a 6 hours session of PUBG Mobile

A 16 year old boy has died of cardiac arrest after playing of PUBG for six hours straight. The deceased, identified as Fukhan Qureshi , was a resident of Neemuch town of Madhya Pradesh. According to his family, students of class 12, Fukhan had started playing the PUBG Game after lunch.
Fukhan’s family states that he collapsed on the floor at around 7 pm that evening agitated and shouting at other players as he did.
As per report, Fukhan’s siter Fiza Quareshi was sitting beside him when the incident occurred. My brother was playing PUBG with some of his friends. Suddenly, he screaming’ carry out the blast..carry out the blast. Then he threw his earphones and mobile and cried saying, Ayen I will not play with you. I lost the game because of you.
Quereshi was rushed to a hospital where he was declared brought dead. The boy was brought to the hospital without a pulse. We tried to revive him, but failed in our attempt, said Ashok Jain.
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As per Fukhan’s family , he was a swimmer and his heart seemed to be healthy. The excitement of the game might have caused a surge in adrenaline causing cardiac arrest. I appeal to children to stay away from such game as excitement could cause cardiac arrest.
Fukhan’s brother Mohammad Hashim stated how he also use to be addicted to the game ad often play for 18 hours. He has deleted the game off his phone after the death off his brother.
As per the recent report, The world Health Organization has declared that the gaming disorder is indeed a thing and addiction can cause mental health conditions.
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