Deepak dies of heart attack while playing PUBG, parents have to take care of these five things to avoid such accidents

PUBG mobile game is already a controversial game. In the affair of PUBG game, many children have stolen in the house and many have even taken someone’s life. After all these complaints, the Government of India banned PUBG Mobile last year, although people kept playing the game using VPN (Virtual Private Network) for several months, but later the company removed PUBG from the server itself. After which PUBG was not available in India. Now the new avatar of PUBG Mobile, Battlegrounds Mobile India has been launched in India.

Death due to heart attack while playing game in Madhya Pradesh

A new case regarding mobile game has come to light in Dewas, Madhya Pradesh, where a young man named Deepak Rathore has died while playing the game. According to the report, 19-year-old Deepak was playing PUBG game, although it has not been confirmed. It is feared that Deepak might be playing Battleground Mobile India or playing Free Fire, not PUBG, because officially PUBG is banned in India. The cause of death has not been confirmed yet, but prima facie it is being told that the accident was a heart attack. According to the family members, Deepak was a fan of PUBG game and used to play more than one game for the last several days. Deepak was handicapped, so he mostly stayed at home and used to play games.

Keep a watchful eye on children playing the game

Recently, when Battlegrounds Mobile India was launched in India, the company had said that children below 18 years of age will not be able to play the game. If such children want to play the game, then permission will have to be taken from their parents and their mobile number will have to be given, although Deepak is said to be 19 years old. Then as a parent it is the responsibility of the parents to keep an eye on their children’s phones and if possible prevent them from playing too many games. 

  • Try to keep your child engaged in physical games with other children and not in virtual games.
  • Also talk to your kids and fix a time for the game.
  • If the child is getting irritable due to gaming, then take him for a walk, talk to him, give him tasks other than games or visit a consultant.
  • Try to make sure your baby gets enough sleep. Engage the child in activities other than games like painting, gardening etc.
  • Try to have your child play games in front of family members instead of alone.