‘Property dealer used to visit my mother’, teen makes shocking revelation in Lucknow PUBG murder case
India Today
Days after a 16-year-old boy allegedly killed his mother as she stopped him from playing the online mobile game PUBG, new revelations have come to the fore and the case has turned murkier. The accused teen said that a property dealer used to frequently visit his house to meet his mother, even in the absence of his father.
In yet another twist in the Lucknow PUBG murder case, in which a 16-year-old boy allegedly killed his mother as she stopped him from playing an online game, another name has come up in the investigation. According to the teen, a property dealer used to frequently visit his house to meet his mother, which irritated him.
The teen was sent to a juvenile home after he allegedly shot his mother with his father’s licensed gun on June 4.
During the interrogation, the accused teen disclosed that a property dealer uncle used to frequently visit his house to meet his mother. He even visited their house, in his father's absence, which irritated him.
The teen further revealed that one day he even complained about this to his father, following which a fierce fight took place between his father and mother. He was even beaten up by his mother. He said, that his mother also used to stay away from home for days.
"Annoyed by the property dealer's frequent visit to my house, one night, I didn't have my dinner, following which my mother snatched my phone and even beat me up", said the accused. He even said that he had talked about the matter with his father, who in response said, "Do whatever you feel like."
"After only a few days, my mother lost some money, for which she thrashed me even though i wasn't at fault. That night, i decided that I would eat only after I take revenge on her."
It was when all three of us were sleeping that I got up, took out the pistol and shot my mother.