In Lucknow, new revelations have come to light in the case of Yash, a sixth-grade student who took his own life after losing millions in mobile games. The investigation revealed that Yash was in communication with two young women from Bihar. A friend of Yash provided the police with a mobile number of one of the women.
The police are trying to reach a gang in Bihar based on this lead. Investigations have found multiple money transfers to accounts in two banks. Authorities are now gathering information about the account holders. Additionally, they are scrutinizing call details from Yash's father's mobile.
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Recently, Yash Committed Suicide
A few days ago, Yash from Lucknow committed suicide. According to the police, Yash lost 1.3 million rupees in an online game. His father had the same amount in his account, saved from selling land. One day, Yash's father went to the bank and updated his passbook.
During this visit, he discovered the 1.3 million rupees were gone from his account. After speaking with Yash, he learned the money was lost in the game. However, even then, his father said nothing to him. Family members became busy with work, Yash went to his room, and ended his life. This incident has sparked a new debate and raised several questions. The first was how Yash managed such a large loss without anyone noticing.
Another question was whether a sixth-grade student could lose money online without any transaction alerts being sent to mobile devices. If they did occur, why didn't the family monitor them?