Updated On: 28 September, 2019 01:34 PM IST | Nerul | mid-day online correspondent
The teenager, who is a resident of Navi Mumbai had reached in Kolkata for attending the final round of the PUBG competition

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Nerul: A 16-year-old runaway from Mumbai was found by the Kolkata police on Wednesday. The boy had left home after his parents scolded him for playing online game PUBG.
According to a report by Mumbai Mirror, the teenager, named Ayush Chudaji, a resident of Nerul in Navi Mumbai was found roaming on the streets of central Kolkata when the police questioned him. He was taken to the state children’s home after he told them that he did not have any money to go back home. The report mentioned that the parents said that he went to Kolkata for attending the final round of a PUBG competition. He left home on September 16, after his parents left for work, taking Rs 6000 that his parents gave to pay the society maintenance bill and to buy clothes. The parents also said that Chudaji was bunking his college in Seawoods and visiting video game parlour to play the game.