Bengaluru Boy Dies By Suicide, Police Investigate Possible Link To 'Death Note' Web Series
Authorities have launched a detailed probe to understand the circumstances that may have led to the boy's death, News18 reported.
Also Read | Honey Singh, Karan Aujla in trouble over, 'objectionable' lyrics in recent songs Class 7 student allegedly influenced by dark-themed seriesThe victim, a Class 7 student, was reportedly an avid fan of Death Note. During a preliminary inspection of his room, investigators found a drawing of a character from the series. This detail has prompted police to consider whether the show's themes may have influenced the boy's actions.
His mobile phone has been seized and sent for forensic analysis to determine his recent online activity. Police are also speaking to his family and school authorities as part of the investigation.
Also Read | Revised Income Tax Bill to be tabled in Lok Sabha on MondayThe boy's parents have said that he did not show any signs of distress and that there were no known issues at home or school.
What is Death Note?Death Note is a Japanese anime based on a manga of the same name. It follows a high school student who discovers a supernatural notebook that allows him to kill anyone by writing their name in it. As the protagonist spirals into obsession, the show explores themes of morality, justice, and power.
Also Read | 'False and fabricated': Govt on India pausing arms purchase from US over tariffs Similar incident in Delhi involving excessive screen timeIn a separate case from Delhi, a 10-year-old boy was found dead at his home in Ambika Vihar Colony on August 3. According to police, the child was addicted to mobile gaming and had spent over 10 hours on the device on the day of the incident, seven hours playing games and four hours on YouTube.
His father told authorities that the boy skipped school on July 31 due to heavy rain and stayed home.
Growing concerns around digital exposure and mental healthWhile both cases are still under investigation, they have reignited concerns about unmonitored screen time, the influence of violent or disturbing online content, and the mental well-being of children.
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