Woman Missing After Row Over PUBG Game, Case Registered by Police
22-year-old woman went missing after her mother-in-law stopped her from playing PUBG. Police have registered a missing person's case and begun the investigation.
A 22-year-old woman from a village in Jind, Haryana, has gone missing after she had a row with her mother-in-law over playing the PUBG game. The incident happened on November 26, 2024, and the police have registered a missing person case.
The police said that the woman, who hails from Bihar, had been married for four years. On the day she went missing, her mother-in-law reportedly told her to stop playing PUBG, which led to a small argument. After the dispute, the woman left the house, allegedly by jumping over the family's wall, and has not been heard from since.
The husband, in the complaint to the police, admitted that he tried to look for his wife on his own but could not trace her anywhere. He said that after the minor quarrel, his wife walked out without informing anyone in the house.
The police have confirmed that an FIR has been registered regarding the missing complaint and are investigating into this matter. All leads are being explored, and so far nothing significant has come to notice.
This case highlights on-going disputes over mobile games and their impact on the relationship. The police have sought anyone who has any kind of information regarding this matter.
More information regarding the ongoing investigation is awaited.
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