Noida: A 16-year-old boy missing since the murder of his mother and sister near Delhi on Monday and hunted by the police was known to play an extremely violent video game that dares players to get away with murder, the police say.
A 42 year-old woman and her 11 year-old daughter were found murdered in their apartment in Gaur City in Greater Noida on Tuesday. They had been beaten with a bat and stabbed multiple times, probably with the bloodstained scissors found near their bodies. The woman had seven stab wounds on her head and her daughter had five.
Her son, a Class 10 student, is seen in CCTV footage entering the flat around 8 pm on Monday with his mother and sister. He is next seen leaving alone around 11:30 pm, calm and deep into his mobile phone. He was last traced to the bustling Chandni Chowk area in Delhi. The police found bloodstained clothes of the boy in a bathroom of their home.
Her husband is a businessman, who was away in Surat and his parents, who stay with them, were also out of town when the murders took place. He has told the police that Rs 2 lakh is missing from the flat.
He says his son is incapable of killing anyone, and has urged him to return home.
"My son cannot kill his mother and sister. I appeal him to come home and he should not be afraid. He should come and tell the truth," he said.
The police, however, say the teen was addicted to "Gangster In High School", a video game that should be as alarming to parents as the Blue Whale Challenge. While the "Blue Whale" challenge is believed to drive people to self-harm and suicide, "Gangster In High School" dares players to kill and get away with it. The game was found on other similar electronic devices in the house.
Sources say the boy had been reprimanded by his father for spending too much time on the phone, and it had been taken away.
A 42 year-old woman and her 11 year-old daughter were found murdered in their apartment in Gaur City in Greater Noida on Tuesday. They had been beaten with a bat and stabbed multiple times, probably with the bloodstained scissors found near their bodies. The woman had seven stab wounds on her head and her daughter had five.
Her son, a Class 10 student, is seen in CCTV footage entering the flat around 8 pm on Monday with his mother and sister. He is next seen leaving alone around 11:30 pm, calm and deep into his mobile phone. He was last traced to the bustling Chandni Chowk area in Delhi. The police found bloodstained clothes of the boy in a bathroom of their home.
He says his son is incapable of killing anyone, and has urged him to return home.
Advertisement
The police, however, say the teen was addicted to "Gangster In High School", a video game that should be as alarming to parents as the Blue Whale Challenge. While the "Blue Whale" challenge is believed to drive people to self-harm and suicide, "Gangster In High School" dares players to kill and get away with it. The game was found on other similar electronic devices in the house.
Advertisement
COMMENTS
Advertisement
One Killed As Dispute Between Tenants Turns Deadly In Greater Noida Indian Video Games Industry Seeks Distinction From Real Money Games, Sends Policy Suggestions to Centre OTT Releases This Week: Mirzapur Season 3, Srikanth, Space Cadet and More World's Largest Isolated Tribe Makes Rare Appearance In New Footage At Least 2 Passengers Die As Chandigarh-Dibrugarh Express Derails In UP Puja Khedkar's Mother Was Hiding In Lodge As "Indubai" Using Fake ID Gangster Amarjeet Bishnoi, Part Of Rohit Godara Gang, Arrested In Italy Britain Failed By Flawed Planning For Coronavirus Pandemic, Probe Finds Malavika Mohanan's Pastel Saree Perfectly Matched Her Charming Elegance Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.