Massive Brawl Erupts Between Groups Of Students On Road After Argument Over Online Game 'Free Fire' In AP's Eluru; VIDEO Surfaces

Massive Brawl Erupts Between Groups Of Students On Road After Argument Over Online Game 'Free Fire' In AP's Eluru; VIDEO Surfaces

The massive fight between the two groups of students was caught on camera and the video of the incident is doing rounds on social media. It can be seen in the video that many students are hitting each other in the middle of the road after an argument over the online game.

Azhar KhanUpdated: Wednesday, February 19, 2025, 06:15 PM IST
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Eluru (Andhra Pradesh), February 19: A shocking incident took place in Eluru city in Andhra Pradesh where students got into a serious fight over the Free Fire game. The massive fight between the two groups of students was caught on camera and the video of the incident is doing rounds on social media. It can be seen in the video that many students are hitting each other in the middle of the road after an argument over the online game.

The argument between them escalated, leading to a physical fight in the middle of the road. They split into two groups and started attacking each other like street rowdies, creating panic among the public.

The video was recorded by an onlooker and the video went viral on social media. It can be seen in the video that an argument erupts between the students and they are seen standing in a circle while arguing over the game. The argument escalated and the students started hitting each other.

They kept on hitting each other for sometime, after which few of them managed to escape the spot. They are seen running to save themselves, while other students are seen chasing them and hurling bricks and stones towards them.

Locals Inform Police

Local people who witnessed the incident immediately informed the police. The police arrived at the spot and initiated an inquiry into the incident. They are investigating the matter, and further details are yet to be known.

They are also scanning the viral video to identify the students involved in the brawl. However, there are no reports of any arrest in connection with the matter.

The Growing Danger of Online Games

This incident is yet another example of how online games are affecting young people. Despite repeated warnings, many continue to get addicted to these games. They are lured by the hope of making money and initially win small amounts, which draws them further into the game. However, as losses start to pile up, many find themselves in deep financial trouble.

Suicide Due To Online Gaming

A recent tragic incident highlights the deadly consequences of online gaming addiction. In Karimnagar district, two people from Shankarapatnam mandal took their own lives after losing money in an online game. This heartbreaking incident is a reminder of how dangerous online games can be when played irresponsibly.

Experts and authorities continue to warn against the dangers of online gaming addiction. Parents and teachers are urged to monitor young players and guide them towards responsible gaming habits.

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