<p>A 20-year-old man died on Tuesday after he consumed a chemical used for polishing jewellery instead of water. The youth was busy playing PUBG when he consumed the chemical, reported Hindustan Times.</p>.<p>The youth was travelling on a train with his friend who dealt with ornaments. His friend was carrying the chemical in his bag, government railway police told HT.</p>.<p>“The deceased has been identified as Saurabh Yadav, 20, of Gwalior. He worked as a parking lot attendant. On Tuesday, he was travelling with one Santosh Sharma from Gwalior to Agra. Both had a common travel bag. Santosh was going to Agra in connection with his business of ornament polishing,” HT quoted Vijay Singh, in-charge GRP station, Agra Cantt railway station.</p>.<p>Sharma told the police officers that his friend was so occupied in the online multiplayer battle game that he drank the chemical instead of water.</p>.<p>The body of the deceased has been sent for post-mortem. The police are waiting for the report to get a clear idea about the incident.</p>.<p>This is not the first time that something like this happening. There had been an instance when a youth playing PUBG had died on railway tracks. In another incident, a 21-year-old PUBG addict strangled his father to death and beheaded him for preventing him from playing the popular online game.</p>
<p>A 20-year-old man died on Tuesday after he consumed a chemical used for polishing jewellery instead of water. The youth was busy playing PUBG when he consumed the chemical, reported Hindustan Times.</p>.<p>The youth was travelling on a train with his friend who dealt with ornaments. His friend was carrying the chemical in his bag, government railway police told HT.</p>.<p>“The deceased has been identified as Saurabh Yadav, 20, of Gwalior. He worked as a parking lot attendant. On Tuesday, he was travelling with one Santosh Sharma from Gwalior to Agra. Both had a common travel bag. Santosh was going to Agra in connection with his business of ornament polishing,” HT quoted Vijay Singh, in-charge GRP station, Agra Cantt railway station.</p>.<p>Sharma told the police officers that his friend was so occupied in the online multiplayer battle game that he drank the chemical instead of water.</p>.<p>The body of the deceased has been sent for post-mortem. The police are waiting for the report to get a clear idea about the incident.</p>.<p>This is not the first time that something like this happening. There had been an instance when a youth playing PUBG had died on railway tracks. In another incident, a 21-year-old PUBG addict strangled his father to death and beheaded him for preventing him from playing the popular online game.</p>