Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

27-year-old dies of heart attack ‘while playing PUBG’ in Pune

- HT Correspond­ent

PUNE: A 27-year-old suffered a heart attack while playing a mobile video game called Playerunkn­own’s Battlegrou­nds (PUBG) at his house in Ravet. He suffered a heart attack on Thursday and died while under treatment on Saturday.

The deceased was identified as Harshal Devidas Memane, a resident of Shinde vasti area of Ravet in Pimpri-chinchwad.

According to the police, Harshal was addicted to PUBG. He was playing the game, which is known to be violent, at 4pm on Thursday when he collapsed, alarming his family members. He was rushed to Ojas Multispeci­altiy Hospital in Bondhwe chowk, Ravet.

The doctors referred him to Yashwantra­o Chavan Memorial (YCM) hospital in Pimpri where he died under treatment late on Friday night.

“In the advance report, the doctors have said that his nerves got stretched in excitement and the blood flow stopped due to which he suffered a heart attack which killed him. His family members say that he was playing PUBG when he collapsed. Intracereb­ral bleeding with brain tissue necrosis was the cause of death,” said senior police inspector Manish Kalyankar of Dehuroad police station.

Harshal had studied up to Class 10 and is survived by his farmer parents, two brothers and a sister. He used to work as a housekeepi­ng executive until two years ago. “His parents told us that he constantly played PUBG for the past two years and did not take up any job,” said senior PI Kalyankar.

A medico legal case has been registered at Dehuroad police station in Pimpri Chinchwad police jurisdicti­on.

His parents told us that he constantly played PUBG for the past two years and did not take up any job. MANISH KALYANKAR , senior police inspector

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