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In this shocking incident from Lucknow, alon June 4, a 16, years old boy killed his mother for having an affair when his father was on duty away from home.

The boy, in a video call, showed his father the dead body of his mother on June 7. The son kept the dead body locked inside a room for two days.

An initial probe in the murder case revealed that the teenaged boy had allegedly shot dead his mother with his father’s licensed revolver for not allowing him to play PUBG. But now sims shocking revelations has come out.

A family member has now claimed that it is not the case and the police had cooked up the PUBG angle as they are secretly arrest the real culprit.

The 16-year-old was sent to a juvenile home after police filed a (FIR) and added Section (302) murder against the accused.

While narrating the incident, the boy has told Child Welfare Committee (CWC) that when his father was not present at home, a ‘property dealer uncle’ would come to meet his mother regularly. After he informed his father about it, his parents had a quarrel over the issue and his mother hit him. He said that he was angry on her since then.

Further speaking, the boy said that one day when the property dealer visited his home for dinner, he told his father about it. To which, his father responded saying, “If I would have been in your place, I would have shot her.” When the boy asked his father what he should do next, his father replied, “Do whatever is on your mind.”

The boy also told CWC that after that incident, once his mother lost Rs. 10,000 and he was beaten for it even though he did not take the money. In order to take revenge, the boy woke up once in the middle of the night when his mother and sister were asleep. He took the pistol and shot his mother. When his father came to know about the murder, initially he cursed his son, however, later stated there will be ‘peace’ at home now.

As per the Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Qasim Abidi, the boy threatened her nine-year-old sister against informing anyone about the same and had used a room freshener to hide the smell of the decomposed body.

The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) chief Narinder Batra, responding to the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), denied giving any recognition to PUBG and said that they won’t promote any violent game.

The boy has no regrets and is also ready to face death penalty for the same.
The accused told the megistrate, “The maximum punishment is death penalty and I am ready to face it. I killed my mother with a pistol and also partied the entire night with my friends.”

The family members of the teen have been claiming that the child has been falsely framed in the murder case and that they feel that the suspected accused has reportedly taken advantage of the child’s hatred towards his mother to execute the murder.

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