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'Never knew games on phone could kill people': 7 Telangana youths die over losses in online betting

Notably, online betting is banned in Telangana. However, users continue to access these platforms via VPNs.

April 21, 2025 / 09:51 IST
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Telangana has reported seven deaths linked to financial losses from banned online betting platforms in a month since Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to crack down on digital gambling.

According to the police, six individuals died by suicide, and one was allegedly murdered by a fellow betting addict. All victims were under the age of 26.

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The latest case involved K Pavan, an MTech student from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, who died by suicide on April 17. According to the police, he lost over Rs 2.65 lakh on online betting platforms. His brother-in-law, B Srikanth, said Pavan started gambling during the current IPL season. “He used the Slice app, Chrome, and placed bets through Lucky Kismat and JDB Gaming,” he said.

Pavan’s father, K Pedda Narsimhulu, a farmer, asserted that he had no idea about the scale of his son's gambling habit. “He mentioned betting losses during Ugadi. I gave him Rs 1 lakh to help him recover. But I did not realise he had already become addicted. He probably did not share the full extent of his troubles with me,” TOI quoted Narsimhulu as saying.