Turkey: Boy inspired by video game, carried out bloody attack, five injured
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An eighteen-year-old teenager with a helmet on his head, a mask on his face, a vest, an ax on his belt and a knife in his hands entered a tea shop in the Turkish city of Eskişehir and injured five people.
After a report by a police officer who saw the incident, the attacker was caught and detained. The boy allegedly carried out the attack "under the influence of computer war games he was playing" in arcades in his town.
The suspect was detained, and the five injured were transferred to nearby hospitals. Among them there are two people with serious life-threatening injuries.
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