The young adult shot dead his mother in the early hours of Sunday with his father’s qualified revolver at their house after a heated argument over the video game.

A 16-year-old kid purportedly fired his mommy after she stopped him from playing a mobile phone video game and also hid her body for 2 days at their home in Uttar Pradesh’s Lucknow.

The cops said the young adult killed his mom in the very early hours of Sunday with his dad’s certified revolver, after an argument over the video game he was addicted to.

The woman, shot in the head, died soon later on.

The teenager then hid his mother’s body and also stayed at home with his nine-year-old sister for 2 days. The kid used a space freshener to cover the foul scent, police said.

The kid’s sis informed the cops that he had actually intimidated to kill her too if she told anybody.

Initially, the boy formulated a fake story as well as informed his daddy that his mom was shot dead by an electrical contractor that had checked out the house for some job.

His father, an armyman, is presently published in West Bengal.

“He informed the cops the very same story. Yet we checked out and also discovered this was entirely fictional. We then took the kid right into wardship “, SM Qasim Abidi, a senior Lucknow police authorities stated.

The teen admitted to the crime throughout his examination, Mr Abidi said.

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Last Updated: 8 June 2022