
Noida: Teen jumps to death after parents ask him to stop playing games on phone
India Today
A 15-year-old boy allegedly jumped to death from an under-construction building in Noida after his parents asked him to stop playing games on mobile phone.
A 15-year-old boy allegedly jumped to death from an under-construction building in Noida after his parents asked him to stop playing games on mobile phone on Wednesday evening, police said on Thursday. The Class 7 student went missing from his home located in Sector 110, under Phase 2 police station limits, last night after his parents scolded him, officials said. "The boy was peeved over the scolding for playing mobile games and left home around 8 pm. This morning, his body was found from a nearby-under construction building. He had allegedly jumped off the building last night," Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) Elamaran G said.
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