Unable to play PUBG, ITI pupil commits suicide in West Bengal’s Nadia

KALYANI: A 21-year-old pupil allegedly took his life in West Bengal’s Nadia district for not with the ability to play PUBG, police mentioned on Sunday.

Pritam Halder, an ITI pupil, was discovered hanging in his home in Purba Lalpur in Chakdaha police station space, they mentioned. After having breakfast on Friday morning, Pritam went to his room, his mom Ratna mentioned.

“Once I went to name him for lunch, his room was locked from inside. After repeated bangings when he didn’t open the door, I known as the neighbours. 
They broke into the room and located him hanging from the ceiling fan,” she mentioned.

Police mentioned they’ve registered a case of unnatural dying.

Ratna claimed that his son was apparently annoyed for not with the ability to play PUBG.

“He would play it at night time. I believe he died by suicide as he was not with the ability to play PUBG,” she mentioned.

Police mentioned that after speaking to the relations they imagine that Pritam killed himself for not with the ability to play the cellular sport, which was blocked by the federal government on Wednesday.

Pritam’s father Biswajit Halder is a retired Armyman and the mom is a homemaker. Additionally they have a daughter. 

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