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In a tragic incident, a 16-year-old boy, Furkhan Qureshi, died after of cardiac arrest, allegedly after playing PUBG for six hours. His doctors suspect the reason to be a cardiac arrest. Furkhan was a class 12 student from Neemuch town of Madhya Pradesh.
The family recalls that just before collapsing, the deceased was furious because of the game and ended up shouting at the other players.
According to an ANI report, the boy was brought to the hospital and pronounced dead on arrival. Cardiologist Dr Ashok Jain from the hospital, said that they had attempted to revive him using electric shock, but they failed in their in their attempts, adding,
According to a report in Hindustan Times, Furkan’s family said that he was a swimmer, and did not have any previously-known heart ailments.
Furkhan’s sister was quoted as saying that just before he collapsed he was screaming at other players. “Carry out the blast... carry out the blast. Then he threw down his phone saying ‘I will not play the game with you, I lost the game because of you.’”
FIT reached out to cardiologists to check if an adrenaline rush from a game like PUBG could actually cause cardiac arrest.
Dr Mukesh Goyel, cardiac surgeon with Delhi’s Apollo Hospital says that someone with a normal heart will not be affected by a game like PUBG. He believes that the boy may have had a congenital disease that wasn’t diagnosed.
Another cardiologist FIT reached out to also says an underlying heart defect has to be the cause of the death. Dr. Pramod Kumar, Director, Cardiac Surgery, at Fortis Hospital, explains:
He elaborates that this is more likely to happen in young people who have some underlying heart disease which has gone unrecognised.
“There is a cardiac muscle disorder called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. This has been seen in young people who die sudden death while playing vigorous games, on and off the field.”
Only an autopsy can establish what could have caused the young boy’s death.
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Published: 31 May 2019,10:28 AM IST