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Lahore Gaming Addict
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Pakistan: Gaming addict murders mother, three siblings after prevented from playing game

| @indiablooms | Jan 28, 2022, at 11:01 pm

Lahore: Police in Pakistani city of Lahore have resolved the murder case of a lady doctor and her three children whose bullet-riddled bodies were found from their house in Gajjumata area recently.

The police told ARY News the deceased woman’s son Zain- a gaming addict- turned out to be the murder during the investigation.

Police said Zain, who was a gaming addict, murdered his mother and three siblings after he was prevented from playing the game.

The bodies of Dr Naheed Mubarik (40) and her three children including two daughters Mahnoor (16), Jannat Fatima (8) and son Taimur (21) were found from the house, reports ARY News.

The Punjab Police has decided to recommend to the federal and provincial government that this “dangerous game” (Pub G) be banned, reported The News International.

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