<p>A 14-year-old boy died by suicide in the district, allegedly upset over not being allowed to play the online game, PUBG by his parents, police said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>According to police, Arun, a class 9 student in a private school, was addicted to PUBG (Player Known's battleground) and used to spend much of his time playing the game on his mobile.</p>.<p>Worried about his addiction, his parents took him to a private nursing home in Coimbatore district, where he has been undergoing de-addiction treatment for the past 2 months.</p>.<p>On Monday evening, when the boy's parents were away, the victim went inside one of the rooms and allegedly ended his life.</p>.<p>Later, the parents returned home and found him hanging in his room. A case was registered and an investigation is on.</p>
<p>A 14-year-old boy died by suicide in the district, allegedly upset over not being allowed to play the online game, PUBG by his parents, police said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>According to police, Arun, a class 9 student in a private school, was addicted to PUBG (Player Known's battleground) and used to spend much of his time playing the game on his mobile.</p>.<p>Worried about his addiction, his parents took him to a private nursing home in Coimbatore district, where he has been undergoing de-addiction treatment for the past 2 months.</p>.<p>On Monday evening, when the boy's parents were away, the victim went inside one of the rooms and allegedly ended his life.</p>.<p>Later, the parents returned home and found him hanging in his room. A case was registered and an investigation is on.</p>