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Madhya Pradesh: Didn’t Hear Train Horn While Playing PUBG On Phone- Man Loses Hand In Horrific Accident In Jabalpur

A tragic accident occurred in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, where a young man lost his hand after colliding with a train while playing the mobile game PUBG near the railway tracks.

In the current digital age, mobile and online games have become an important part of people’s daily routine. However, a worrying trend is also being seen with this – the habit of getting completely lost in games. When people play games continuously for a long time, they become unaware of the events happening around them.

A serious accident has come to light in Jabalpur due to the online game PUBG. A young man lost his hand while playing PUBG while sitting on the railway track. This incident happened near the number two railway bridge in Ghamapur police station area.

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He was so engrossed in the game that he did not realise the approaching train and he got hit by the train. The fingers of his hand were badly injured in the accident. He was immediately taken to the medical college, where the doctors had to amputate his hand.

Also Read: Phone Tapping On The Rise Across India: When Can Authorities Listen In? What’s Legal And What Are Your Rights?

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First published on: Jul 03, 2025 10:32 AM IST


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