Reprimanded by mother for continuously chatting with his facebook friends on mobile, a class IX student shot self with his father's licensed revolver in his Manas Nagar resident at Naini on Wednesday.
Karchana circle officer Samar Bahadur said that a lawyer lived in Manas Nagar colony. His elder son Charan (name changed) was hooked to mobile chatting due to which he was reprimanded by his mother.
He further said that the boy was chatting with his facebook friends on mobile when his mother scolded him and asked him to concentrate on studies. A furious Charan threw away his phone and rushed into the backroom. Before other family members could react, they heard a fun fire.
His mother immediately rushed to the room and found Charan in a pool of blood. He was immediately rushed to a private nursing home where doctors declared him brought dead, said the officer.
Cognitive expert of Allahabad University's Centre of Behaviour and Cognitive Science (CBC) Dr Bhoomika R Kar said, "Children below the age of 15-16 years are not mature enough to handle situations and often lose temper. Besides, in some families, especially those having single child, kids are pampered. They often react violently to any attempt to prevent them from doing things of their interest. This is where things get out of hand." Source...
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Karchana circle officer Samar Bahadur said that a lawyer lived in Manas Nagar colony. His elder son Charan (name changed) was hooked to mobile chatting due to which he was reprimanded by his mother.
He further said that the boy was chatting with his facebook friends on mobile when his mother scolded him and asked him to concentrate on studies. A furious Charan threw away his phone and rushed into the backroom. Before other family members could react, they heard a fun fire.
His mother immediately rushed to the room and found Charan in a pool of blood. He was immediately rushed to a private nursing home where doctors declared him brought dead, said the officer.
Cognitive expert of Allahabad University's Centre of Behaviour and Cognitive Science (CBC) Dr Bhoomika R Kar said, "Children below the age of 15-16 years are not mature enough to handle situations and often lose temper. Besides, in some families, especially those having single child, kids are pampered. They often react violently to any attempt to prevent them from doing things of their interest. This is where things get out of hand." Source...
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