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Man swallows keys, knife, nail cutters after being refused to play online game

A man in Bihar's Motihari swallowed a bunch of keys, a knife and two nail cutters after he was not allowed to play an online mobile game after an argument with his family.

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A man in Bihar's Motihari narrowly survived after he swallowed a bunch of keys, two nail cutters and a knife after he was denied permission by his family to play an online mobile game following an argument.

The incident occurred when the family did not allow the man to play Battlegrounds Mobile India, an online multiplayer battle.

To everyone's shock, the man swallowed a key, a bunch of keys, two nail cutters and a knife. Despite swallowing these items, he remained fine for some time.

After a few hours, the man's condition began to worsen and his family rushed him to a private hospital in Motihari. The items he swallowed could be seen in the X-ray conducted on his stomach.

Dr Amit Kumar, a doctor working at the private hospital, the man was operated upon for one and a half hours, during which doctors recovered all the items he had swallowed.

The man is currently stable and out of danger following his operation.

"He had swallowed a bunch of keys, a single key, two nail cutters and a knife after he was not allowed to play video games following an argument. He swallowed all these items in anger. He is now stable and out of danger," Dr Kumar said.

Source: India Today

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