Saturday, September 21, 2019

Two boy are missing by the PUBG game


Intro

Vivek Singh and Balde are friends of the Assistant Wing Commander at Sulur Air Force Base near Coimbatore. The two families live in an apartment near the Solar Airport

The PUBG Game

Vivek Siddh's son Keithlu Baldev Tatania and Baldev's son Varun Singh Rathore are both studying at the nearby Air Force School. In particular, both of them have made it a point to spend most of their time playing PUBG on their smartphone.

It is worth nothing that both of them are addicted to the PUBG game, and they have shown the extent of dawn. And it must be said that PUBG Games attracts everyone from children to adults

They have gone out without going into school

At this point, the two students who went to school last Thursday became ill, and when they inquired about it, it was revealed that they were not coming to school. And the childrens  who played PUBG

Parents are condemned. The two friends who left the school on a bicycle Thursday morning have gone out of school, reportedly on a CCTV camera

Sulur police

Student Varun Singh Rathore reportedly took Rs 4,000 from his home, which was reported to Solur police. Solur police are looking for these students on the basis of a complaint

They have seen the login being played

It was later revealed that the two boys had gone to the bicycle shops in the Kangeyampalayam area to repair the bicycle. Airmen in particular have been searching for their sons everywhere with the cooperation of their officers and guards, and two students who disappeared last Friday evening at 4pm have been found playing loggerheads again.

Police are posting a photo of the mysterious students and searching everywhere. In order to pass the time in the PUBG game, the player's map drops off and orders you to exit to the next location. It is noteworthy that an investigation is underway to determine whether the two have gone elsewhere

Very good to avoid

All of the games on smartphones can make children more addicted and lose sight. So it is better to avoid giving cell phones to children

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