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Teenage Boy Died Playing Russian Roulette With Two Friends

Russian roulette is a life-risking game that many countries illegalize playing of this game. However, in Bangkok, a sixteen-year-old boy died after playing this game with his two friends. His body was found in an abandoned house in the Nong Chock district.

The police and the rescue team received the report of the incident and rushed to the scene at 10:40 last night. They discovered a boy and a revolver next to him. The boy was left with a gunshot wound on the head.

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His friends, shocked by what they had seen, waited for the police and the rescue team to arrive at the abandoned house. Statements were taken from the two friends, and they told the police that they were playing Russian Roulette.

The game required them to take turns pointing a revolver at their head. They also had to pull the trigger. Nevertheless, when it was the victim’s turn, he shot himself.

One of the family members was sceptical about what had happened. He pointed out that the boy was left-handed. However, when the police found him, the revolver was next to his right side.

It was a shock for the family members. For now, they refused to give any statement to the media. Meanwhile, police brought the two friends to the police station for interrogation.

Source: The Thaiger  

 

Adib Mohd

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