Korean Father's Addiction to Video Games leads to his Son Starving to Death

Korean Father's Addiction to Video Games leads to his Son Starving to Death

Video Game addiction leads to tragedy!

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Apr 17, 2014 @ 10:40 AM (Staff Bios)
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In the latest round of CRAZY gaming news, a young 22 year old Korean father named Chung let his 2 year old son starve today due to his video game addiction! Chung, who is unemployeed spent days away from his child at a local Internet Cafe and would only return home every 3 days or so to feed his son.  The child eventually died and Chung was so distracted by gaming that he left the child to rot for nearly a month!

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Even worse, Chung attempted to cover up his sons death by taking the corpse in a suitcase (picture above) into a garden to perhaps bury.  After this he reported the boy missing! With the video evidence however, the police were able to make a switch charge thankfully. The video below that shows Chung attempting to discard his son;



One begins to wonder exactly what is going on in Asia as most of this bizarre gaming news comes from there!

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